Subject: Re: Motif libraries, who sells them for NetBSD i386?
To: John Maier <JohnAM@datastorm.com>
From: None <curfman@cards.com>
List: netbsd-help
Date: 03/01/1995 15:10:44
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> >I've come to the conclusion, I need Motif. So where do I get it?
> >There are all kinds of neat desktops and apps that are written using Motif
> >and I can't touch them. I know it's possible (Mosaic is proof of that).
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> Let me clarify my question, I just need the libraries for compiling and
> shared libraries for NetBSD 1.0 (i386), where can I get these? I look to
> OSF for answers and got a fat price tag, of course this was for source...
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Below is a listing from Sequoia International and their port of Motif
I bought the 0.9 version a while back and have installed in on
my 1.0 system. no problems - just no shared libraries in motif.
they have relaeased a version 2.0 for linux and were working
on a new release for NetBSD 1.0 - i am not sure they are
finished.
$$$ is reasonable i think
let me know if you have any questions
=================================================================
SUMMARY: OSF/MOTIF 1.2.3 for Linux, Coherent, BSDI, FreeBSD, NetBSD
DEERFIELD BEACH, FL --- FEBRUARY 8, 1994 --- Sequoia International, Inc.
announces OSF/MOTIF 1.2.3 for the following operating system environments:
Coherent 4.2
Linux 0.99
BSD/386 1.0
FreeBSD 1.0.2
NetBSD 0.9
Packages contain the complete runtime and development environment for Motif
1.2.3, which includes the following:
* The Motif Window Manager (mwm)
* Shared Library (libXm) [Linux Only]
* Static Libraries (libXm, libMrm and libUil)
* Header and Include Files
* Complete On-line Manual Pages
* Source code to OSF/Motif demo programs
* Complete OSF/Motif Users' Guide
WHAT IS MOTIF?
--------------
OSF/MOTIF is one of the most widely accepted graphical user interfaces for the
X Window System. Designed by the Open Software Foundation, Motif is based on
IBM's Common User Access (CUA) specification which permits users from the PC
world to migrate to UNIX with relative ease.
WHY DO I NEED MOTIF?
--------------------
A consistent screen appearance and behavior of applications by using a standard
interface is a very valuable feature for developers and users alike. Users can
move seamlessly from machine to machine, potentially saving a company thousands
of dollars in retraining costs.
For developers, a standard API allows cross-platform development providing
application portability and scalability -- an enormous benefit in time and
money.
WHO IS USING MOTIF?
-------------------
Motif is used on a wide variety of platforms by a large population of Unix
users. Machine types range from PCs running Unix, to workstations and servers
from major manufacturers including Sun, Hewlett-Packard, IBM, Digital Equipment
Corporation, and Silicon Graphics.
CAN I DISTRIBUTE MY APPLICATIONS?
---------------------------------
Yes. Developers who wish to distribute their OSF/MOTIF applications may do so
as long as the license agreement is not violated.
PRICING
-------
Part# Description Price
LINX-01 OSF/MOTIF 1.2.3 for Linux 0.99 (3.5" Diskette) $149.95
COHR-01 OSF/MOTIF 1.2.3 for Coherent 4.2 (3.5" Diskette) $149.95
BSDI-01 OSF/MOTIF 1.2.3 for BSD/386 1.0 (3.5" Diskette) $149.95
NBSD-01 OSF/MOTIF 1.2.3 for NetBSD 0.9 (3.5" Diskette) $149.95
FBSD-01 OSF/MOTIF 1.2.3 for FreeBSD 1.0.2 (3.5" Diskette) $149.95
OREI-6A O'Reilly Motif Programming Manual Volume 6A $25.95
OREI-6B O'Reilly Motif Reference Manual Volume 6B $25.95
OSF-01 OSF/MOTIF Programmer's Guide Rev 1.2 $26.00
[Note: Other O'Reilly books are also available. Call or fax for pricing
and availability]
Prices do not include shipping or any applicable taxes and duties.
MINIMUM HARDWARE / SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS
----------------------------------------
Coherent 4.2: 15 Megabytes Available Hard-Disk Space, 12 Megabytes RAM, gcc
2.3.2 for development, Answer Software & Consulting or MWC
X11R5.
Linux 0.99: 12 Megabytes Available Hard-Disk Space, 8 Megabytes RAM, libc
4.4.4, Linux 0.99pl13 or higher, XFree86 2.0
BSD/386 1.0: 15 Megabytes Available Hard-Disk Space, 8 Megabytes RAM, X11R5
FreeBSD 1.0.2: 15 Megabytes Available Hard-Disk Space, 8 Megabytes RAM,
XFree86 2.0
NetBSD 0.9: 15 Megabytes Available Hard-Disk Space, 8 Megabytes RAM,
XFree86 2.0
INFORMATION and ORDERING
------------------------
For order information as well as technical details on the above products,
please contact Sequoia International:
Sequoia International, Inc. E-Mail: info@seq.com
600 W. Hillsboro Blvd, Suite 300 Phone: (305) 480-6118
Deerfield Beach, FL 33441 Fax: (305) 480-6198
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
OSF, OSF/Motif, Motif are trademarks of the Open Software Foundation, Inc. UNIX
is a registered trademark of UNIX System Laboratories, Inc. X Window System
is a trademark of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Coherent is a
trademark of Mark Williams Company. BSD/386 is a trademark of Berkeley Software
Design, Inc. Copyright (c) 1994, Sequoia International, Inc.
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