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Old 12-14-2019
Motif GUI example. UNIX executable ready.

Motif GUI example. Unix executable ready.

Hi ,
i have attached my executable GUI example file in form of a .gz file.
please gunzip file before.
May i ask you for check it out that it is running on your machine ?
You should have "Motif" package installed.
when you klick the unix executable a " HELLO WORLD" Gui Window should appear.

Kindly Regards
SM
please notice that this executable is not running on a linux os , because there is a difference between a real UNIX like BSD and others.
it should be run on a BSD OS and other derivates that come from UNIX SYSTEM V line.

Last edited by Neo; 12-16-2019 at 04:39 AM..
 

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