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Conference bulova::decwindows_old

Title:DECwindows Standard Programming Environment
Notice:For reference only. New conference is BULOVA::DECWINDOWS
Moderator:LESLIE::LESLIE
Created:Mon Jan 19 1987
Last Modified:Thu Feb 16 1989
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1770
Total number of notes:11118

68.0. "Asynchrony, Coexistance, Multithreading" by DSSDEV::MCCARTNEY () Tue May 05 1987 17:41

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68.1Hey Achilles, are we there yet?STAR::BRANDENBERGthe mountain heaved and brought forth a mouseWed May 06 1987 13:3526
68.2FIVE9::HAYNESCharles HaynesWed May 06 1987 19:1832
68.3Are these protocol problems or Xlib problems?OED::BEYERHugh R. BeyerThu May 07 1987 14:328
68.4No way to test it this instant....RDVAX::GETTYSThu May 07 1987 17:005
68.5which problems?OPHION::HAYNESCharles HaynesThu May 07 1987 17:007
68.6LYMPH::DICKSONNetwork Design toolsFri May 08 1987 14:3624
68.7RDVAX::GETTYSFri May 08 1987 15:1114
68.8dittoCOOKIE::CHESNEYFri May 08 1987 15:452
68.9more questionsOED::BEYERHugh R. BeyerMon May 11 1987 01:585
68.10No current display in protocolVMSDEV::FISHERBurns Fisher 381-1466, ZKO1-1/D42Mon May 11 1987 16:3512
68.11I want to play in your sand box, here is your teddy bear...DSSDEV::MCCARTNEYFri May 22 1987 15:5410
68.12the dawn of VMS ?SUOAI::KRAMERFri Jun 05 1987 06:3029
68.13PSW::WINALSKIPaul S. WinalskiFri Jun 05 1987 11:3135
68.14But we can not arrange things nicely. The world is cruel...DSSDEV::MCCARTNEYFri Jun 05 1987 12:3847
68.15Not as cruel as you think....CIRCUS::JGFri Jun 05 1987 14:0111
68.16AST's are your friendLYMPH::DICKSONNetwork Design toolsSun Jun 07 1987 21:0213
68.17Only when you are busy computing or doing I/O.CIRCUS::JGSun Jun 07 1987 21:1716
68.18PODUNK::FREDIt's Magic!Sun Jun 07 1987 21:3619
68.19Mixing AST level with user level is the problem.CIRCUS::JGSun Jun 07 1987 23:0516
68.20Different strokesDSSDEV::JACKMarty JackMon Jun 08 1987 08:2515
68.21Fully reentrant or bust!QUARK::LIONELWe all live in a yellow subroutineMon Jun 08 1987 11:2834
68.22Without AST's, life itself would be impossible?SCOTTY::ROSEMon Jun 08 1987 13:0211
68.23Unix who?QUARK::LIONELWe all live in a yellow subroutineMon Jun 08 1987 13:4244
68.24toolkit re-entrancyOPHION::HAYNESCharles HaynesMon Jun 08 1987 15:0018
68.25LYMPH::DICKSONNetwork Design toolsMon Jun 08 1987 15:383
68.26Some CommentsSTAR::BRANDENBERGDead, yet still alive; like Leonard CohenMon Jun 08 1987 15:4926
68.27more thoughts on toolkit re-entrancyOPHION::HAYNESCharles HaynesMon Jun 08 1987 22:1021
68.28QUARK::LIONELWe all live in a yellow subroutineTue Jun 09 1987 10:4324
68.29PSW::WINALSKIPaul S. WinalskiTue Jun 09 1987 13:1713
68.30KONING::KONINGNI1D @ FN42eqTue Jun 09 1987 13:459
68.31Memory not infinate.CIRCUS::JGTue Jun 09 1987 16:3720
68.32KONING::KONINGNI1D @ FN42eqTue Jun 09 1987 17:3813
68.33Was too complex to believe anyone would get it rightCIRCUS::JGTue Jun 09 1987 18:5910
68.34LYMPH::DICKSONNetwork Design toolsWed Jun 10 1987 10:178
68.35elegance is in the eye of the beholderCOOKIE::GARDNERWed Jun 10 1987 13:0518
68.36OK, how DOES one recover from this?PIXEL::TRAVISBob TravisWed Jun 10 1987 16:5612
68.37today, "lost links" are user-hostileVIKING::FLEISCHERBob FleischerWed Jun 10 1987 17:257
68.38No policy but usually hostileSTAR::BRANDENBERGDead, yet still alive; like Leonard CohenWed Jun 10 1987 17:5416
68.39wishful thinking?VIKING::FLEISCHERBob FleischerThu Jun 11 1987 07:3311
68.40Is connectivity important to X applications?SUMA::WEBERThu Jun 11 1987 07:4919
68.41Over-simplification could be wrongSTOAT::BARKERJeremy Barker - NAC Europe - REO2-G/K3Thu Jun 11 1987 09:5319
68.42LYMPH::DICKSONNetwork Design toolsThu Jun 11 1987 13:044
68.43disconnected links should not be catastrophicCOOKIE::GARDNERThu Jun 11 1987 14:04106
68.44the good, the bad, and the uglySTAR::BRANDENBERGDead, yet still alive; like Leonard CohenThu Jun 11 1987 14:1143
68.45KONING::KONINGNI1D @ FN42eqThu Jun 11 1987 15:2037
68.46Even more complications...PODUNK::FREDIt's Magic!Thu Jun 11 1987 15:4728
68.47KONING::KONINGNI1D @ FN42eqFri Jun 12 1987 10:4018
68.48AITG::VANROGGENSat Jun 13 1987 16:1226
68.49QUARK::LIONELWe all live in a yellow subroutineSat Jun 13 1987 23:2726
68.50back to the rootsSUOAI::KRAMERMon Jun 15 1987 06:5811
68.51QUARK::LIONELWe all live in a yellow subroutineMon Jun 15 1987 11:1015
68.52Going asynch under Ultrix: a guessDVINCI::ROSEThu Jun 18 1987 13:3419
68.53Yup, that is how it is done, GNU works that way.CIRCUS::JGThu Jun 18 1987 15:1911
68.54Machines should serve peopleCLT::WYMANBob Wyman, CASEE::WYMANThu Jun 18 1987 17:1210
68.55User confusion costs $$$KL2102::COBBOver 26 gigabytes servedFri Jun 19 1987 09:2919
68.56interrupts are not the best solutionKONING::KONINGNI1D @ FN42eqFri Jun 19 1987 11:1618
68.57Right on....CIRCUS::JGFri Jun 19 1987 15:5220
68.58More on input queue overflowERLANG::MILLERSteve MillerMon Sep 21 1987 11:2814
68.59What are the multi-tasking limitations of Xlib?DSSDEV::MCCARTNEYSat Sep 26 1987 20:2936
68.60Depends on when it happensDECWIN::FISHERBurns Fisher 381-1466, ZKO1-1/D42Mon Sep 28 1987 10:2611