X-Win64 Becomes First 64-Bit PC X Server for Opteron Systems
May 3, 2004
Summary
StarNet Communications Corp., a publisher of Windows-to-UNIX/Linux connectivity software, has released X-Win64, the industry's first PC X server developed for 64-bit Opteron-based computer workstations and servers running 64-bit operating systems from Microsoft.
http://www.linuxworld.com/story/44685.htm
StarNet Launches 64-Bit PC X Server For Opteron Systems
StarNet Communications Corp, a leading publisher of Windows-to-UNIX/Linux connectivity software, announced X-Win64, the industry's first PC X server developed for next-generation 64-bit Opteron-based computer workstations and servers running 64-bit operating systems from Microsoft.
X-Win64 is fully compliant with the Microsoft Windows XP/64 and Windows Server 2003 64-Bit Edition. X-Win64 currently runs on computers built around the 64-bit Opteron microprocessor from Advanced Micro Devices. A version designed for Intel Itanium-based systems is currently in development
http://www.gridtoday.com/04/0510/103195.html
ate: 15 December 2004
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