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Hi,
I need an IDE for my C application based on AIX 5.3
is there any IDE that I could use directly in AIX or I have to use X window server to visualise it on windows?
Thanks in advance
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XHOTSWAP(1) General Commands Manual XHOTSWAP(1)NAME
xhotswap - Motif utility for registering and unregistering hotswappable IDE hardware
SYNOPSIS
xhotswap [-TOOLKITOPTION]... [--ide-controller N] [--hotswap-path PATH] [-h | --help] [-V | --version]
DESCRIPTION
xhotswap is a Motif frontend for the hotswap(1) program. It allows you to interactively register and unregister hotswappable IDE devices,
for example notebook computer modules, with the Linux kernel.
OPTIONS
xhotswap accepts all of the standard X Toolkit command line options. Additionally, the following flags are recognized:
--ide-controller N
Use IDE controller N.
--hotswap-path PATH
Look for the hotswap executable at PATH.
-h, --help
Print a brief help text and exit successfully.
-V ,--version
Print version information and exit successfully.
REPORT BUGS
Report bugs to t.stadelmann1@physics.ox.ac.uk.
AUTHOR
Written by Tim Stadelmann.
This manual page is based on an earlier version kindly contributed by Wouter Verhelst.
SEE ALSO hotswap(1), X(7x).
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2003 Wouter Verhelst, Tim Stadelmann.
Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL), Version 2 or
any later version published by the Free Software Foundation.
4th November 2002 XHOTSWAP(1)