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W Window System

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The W Window System is a windowing system and precursor in name and concept to the modern X Window System.

W was originally developed at Stanford University by Paul Asente and Brian Reid for the V operating system. In 1983, Paul Asente and Chris Kent ported the system to UNIX on the VS100, giving a copy to those working at MIT's Laboratory for Computer Science.

In 1984, Bob Scheifler of MIT replaced the synchronous protocol of W with an asynchronous alternative and named the result X.

Since this time the X Window System has gone through many fundamental changes and no longer bears any significant resemblance to W.

Other W Window Systems

There exists more than one window system named W. In 1995 Torsten Scherer released a suite dubbed W1R3; it has since been modified by Eero Tamminen and released as W1R4 under the GNU Lesser General Public License for the libraries, and the GNU General Public License for the rest.[1] This work postdates both W and X by many years, and has no code in common with either. It was used in the Yopy Linux PDA.

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References

  1. ^ "RELEASE.notes". ---- 1998 notes ------ This is an official W version 1, Release 4 based on my unofficial Release 4 sources. Libraries are now under LGPL copyright and the rest under GPL copyright. {{cite web}}: line feed character in |quote= at position 89 (help)