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How can I execute FlagShip application located on Linux/Unix server from MS-Windows?

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How can I execute FlagShip application located on Linux/Unix server from MS-Windows?

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You can run it in both textual and GUI mode. To run it in textual mode, compile on Linux with -io=t switch and invoke the executable via any terminal emulator (e.g. PuTTY or Telnet or ssh). An overview of terminal emulators is e.g. on http://www.fship.com/emulators.html. Read also fsman section REL for environment settings as well as additional hints in general FlagShip FAQs. To run it in GUI mode, you can access and run the Linux/Unix executable via X11 server or emulator for MS-Windows which then behaves like usual Windows program. There are many of them available for MS-Windows, see e.g. http://www.rahul.net/kenton/xsites.html. You can compile with FlagShip -io=g switch or use the auto/hybrid mode. Both methods work fine also from remote access via Internet or Intranet. For Web/CGI applications, see the Web*() functions available in FlagShip as well as the CGI/Web white paper. Alternatively, you can use native FlagShip for MS-Windows and access the common data located on Linux serve

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