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                   Rational X Interface Release Information

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       Copyright  1989-1990 by Rational





       Part Number: 508-003219-005





       03/29/91 (Software Rev. Release10_9_0)









       Rational   and  R1000  are  registered  trademarks  and  Rational
       Environment and Rational Subsystems are trademarks of Rational.

       UNIX is a registered trademark of  AT&T  in  the  USA  and  other
       countries.

       Apple,  A/UX,  and  Macintosh  are registered trademarks of Apple
       Computer, Inc.

       DEC, DECnet, DECstation, DECwindows, ULTRIX, VAX, VAXstation, and
       VMS are trademarks of Digital Equipment Corporation.

       Excelan is a registered trademark of Excelan, Inc.

       AIX,  AIXwindows,  IBM,  and  RISC  System/6000 are trademarks of
       International Business Machines.

       The  X  Window  System  is  a   registered   trademark   of   the
       Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

       NCD16 and NCD19 are trademarks of Network Computing Devices, Inc.

       NeWS  and  Sun  are  registered trademarks, and, Sun Workstation,
       SunOS, Sun-3, and SPARC are trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc.

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       MultiNet is a registered trademark of TGV, Inc.

       WIN/TCP is a trademark of The Wollongong Group, Inc.

       Ethernet is a trademark of the Xerox Corporation.












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       #


       1.  Overview

       The Rational  X  Interface  (RXI)  allows  users  to  access  the
       Rational Environment via their Ethernet from any of the supported
       workstation or X terminal platforms.

       The Release10_9_0 release of the Rational  X  Interface  supports
       the following platforms:

       *  Apollo - DN3000

       *  DEC  -  all  VMS platforms using MultiNet or Wollongong TCP/IP
          software.

       *  DEC  -  ULTRIX  4.1  for  the  DECstation  or  the  VAXstation
          architectures.

       *  Hewlett-Packard - 9000 series 300/800.

       *  IBM - RISC System/6000.

       *  NCD - NCD16 and NCD19 hosted by any other supported platform.

       *  Sun - workstation models: 3, 4 (68K and SPARC).

       See  the  Configurations  section below for a complete listing of
       supported workstation/X-terminal hardware configurations.

       This is the first production release of the DEC ULTRIX support.

       Installation instructions for RXI may be found in the Rational  X
       Interface Release10_9_0 Installation Procedures document(s).

       #


       2.  Configurations

       Release10_9_0  is  compatible  with Rational Environment versions
       D_10_20_0 or later.  However, a small number of key bindings will
       not  be  available  under D_10_20_0; these pertain to Environment
       commands that did not exist prior to D_12_1_1.

       #


       2.1.  Apollo

       RXI was built and tested under Domain SR 10.2 using the BSD  UNIX
       interfaces.   It should operate correctly on any Domain platform.
       It requires:


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       *  Domain SR 10.2.

       *  BSD interfaces.

       *  Standard type 3 keyboard, or the modified MOTIF compliant type
          3 keyboard.

       Domain,  the  BSD  interfaces,  and  TCP/IP must be installed and
       running before RXI can be successfully installed.

       DECwindows must be installed but need  not  be  actually  running
       before RXI can be successfully installed.

       RXI can be installed in three ways under Domain.

       A "binary" installation simply installs the Rational-supplied RXI
       executables on the workstation.

       An "object module" installation relinks  RXI  with  local  shared
       libraries for increased runtime efficiency.

       A "full source" installation recompiles RXI from the C sources.

       #


       2.2.  Digital Equipment Corporation


       2.2.1.  DEC VMS

       RXI  for VMS is built and tested on a VAXstation 3100.  It should
       operate correctly on any VMS platform.  It requires:

       *  VMS 5.1B, 5.2 and 5.3.

       *  DECwindows 5.1, 5.2, and 5.3.

       *  DEC standard LK201 keyboard; other keyboards are not presently
          supported.

       *  Either of:

          -  Excelan MultiNet version 2.0.3-D.

          -  Wollongong WIN/TCP version 5.0.2.

       VMS  must be installed and running before RXI can be successfully
       installed.

       MultiNet or WIN/TCP must be installed and running before RXI  can
       be successfully installed.

       DECwindows  must  be  installed  but need not be actually running
       before RXI can be successfully installed.

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       2.2.2.  DEC ULTRIX

       RXI for ULTRIX is built and tested on both a DECstation 3100  and
       a VAXstation 3100.  It should operate correctly on any DECstation
       or Vax platform.  It requires:

       *  ULTRIX 4.1.

       *  DECwindows for ULTRIX 4.1.

       *  DEC standard LK201 keyboard; other keyboards are not presently
          supported.

       ULTRIX and TCP/IP must be installed and running before RXI can be
       successfully installed.


       2.2.3.  Installation Options

       RXI can be installed in three ways on VMS or ULTRIX:

       A "binary" installation simply installs the Rational-supplied RXI
       executables on the VMS platform.

       An  "object  module"  installation  relinks RXI with local shared
       libraries for increased runtime efficiency.

       A "full source" installation recompiles RXI from the C sources.

       Both the "object  module"  and  the  "full  source"  installation
       require  a  C license from DEC.  The "binary" installation may be
       performed without a  C  license.   RXI  can  be  installed  as  a
       "sharable image" using DEC's Install facility; this decreases the
       overall memory requirements when running multiple copies  of  RXI
       on one platform.

       #


       2.3.  Hewlett-Packard

       RXI  is  built  and  tested  on an HP 9000 series 300.  It should
       operate correctly on any HP 9000 platform.  It requires:

       *  HP-UX 7.0.

       *  HP's X Window System release 11 version 2.

       *  Model 46021A  keyboard;  other  keyboards  are  not  presently
          supported.

       HP-UX   must   be   installed  and  running  before  RXI  can  be
       successfully installed.



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       The X Window System must be installed but need  not  be  actually
       running before RXI can be successfully installed.

       RXI can be installed in three ways on HP-UX.

       A "binary" installation simply installs the Rational-supplied RXI
       executables on the 9000 platform.

       An "object module" installation relinks  RXI  with  local  shared
       libraries for increased runtime efficiency.

       A "full source" installation recompiles RXI from the C sources.

       #


       2.4.  IBM

       RXI  is  built  and  tested  on a RISC System/6000 model 530.  It
       should operate correctly on any RISC  System/6000  platform.   It
       requires:

       *  AIX 3.1.

       *  AIXwindows version 3.1.

       *  IBM  standard  PC  keyboard; other keyboards are not presently
          supported.

       AIX must be installed and running before RXI can be  successfully
       installed.

       AIXwindows  must  be  installed  but need not be actually running
       before RXI can be successfully installed.

       RXI can be installed in three ways on AIX.

       A "binary" installation simply installs the Rational-supplied RXI
       executables on the RISC platform.

       An  "object  module"  installation  relinks RXI with local shared
       libraries for increased runtime efficiency.

       A "full source" installation recompiles RXI from the C sources.

       The IBM X-120 X terminal is also a supported platform.  The X-120
       keyboard  is  physically  identical  to the RS/6000 keyboard.  In
       addition, the software keyboard translation tables within  the  X
       server  for  the  RS/6000  and  the  X  server  for the X-120 are
       sufficiently close that the XR6US terminal type on the  R1000  is
       used for both keyboards.

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       2.5.  NCD

       RXI  supports  the  NCD  as  yet-another-keyboard attached to any
       supported workstation platform.  RXI is installed for an  NCD  by
       installing  the  NCD-specific  files  on  an  R1000  and  then by
       installing  the  appropriate  workstation  files  on  some   host
       workstation.   RXI  actually runs on the host workstation and the
       RXI window and menus appear on the NCD screen.

       The only difference between RXI on a platform and RXI on  an  NCD
       hosted  by  that  same  platform  is  the  type and layout of the
       keyboard.

       RXI supports the NCD16  and  NCD19  terminals  using  the  NCD101
       keyboard.

       The  NCD  terminal must be installed and fully operational before
       RXI can be successfully installed.

       #


       2.6.  Sun Microsystems

       RXI is built and tested on a Sun model 3/6 and on  a  Sun  SPARC.
       It should operate correctly on any model 3, 4, or SPARC platform.
       It requires:

       *  SunOS 4.1.

       *  Either of:

          -  X Window System from MIT, version 11, release 3 or 4.

          -  X11/NeWS version 2.0.

       *  Model 3 or model 4 keyboard; other keyboards are not presently
          supported.

       SunOS   must   be   installed  and  running  before  RXI  can  be
       successfully installed.

       The windowing system must be installed but need not  be  actually
       running before RXI can be successfully installed.

       RXI can be installed in three ways on SunOS

       A "binary" installation simply installs the Rational-supplied RXI
       executables on the Sun platform.

       An "object module" installation relinks  RXI  with  local  shared
       libraries for increased runtime efficiency.

       A "full source" installation recompiles RXI from the C sources.


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       #


       3.  Compatibility

       Release10_9_0  is  fully  compatible  with  Rational  Environment
       version D_12_1_1.

       Release10_9_0  is  fully  compatible  with  Rational  Envrionment
       version  D_10_20_0 although the keybindings for optional products
       are only available if the optional  products  are  available  for
       D_10_20_0.

       The IBM PC/RT running AIX 2.2 is no longer a supported platform.

       #


       4.  Upgrade_Impact

       Release10_9_0  of  RXI  completely replaces all previous versions
       for all platforms.  Installation will replace all existing  files
       and  programs.   Any  local  customizations  that  may  have been
       performed will be overwritten by the new files and programs.

       #


       5.  Known Problems

       The Motif window manager requires most "meta" function  keys  for
       its  own  use.   (A meta function key is any function key that is
       pressed while the "meta" key is also pressed."

       This means that user applications (RXI included) cannot use M_F1,
       M_F2,  etc.  The HP 9000 and the IBM RISC System/6000 versions of
       RXI are configured to be usable under Motif.  This means that the
       R1000  keymaps  for these configurations do not have any Rational
       Environment functions bound to the meta function keys.

       On Apollo systems, if the X server is configured using a DM-owned
       root  window,  the  server must be started using a -K switch that
       provides the X server will full visibility to all of  the  "gray"
       keys.   The  R1000  keymaps for the Apollo assume that these keys
       will be available for use with RXI.  Without  them  the  keymap's
       usefulness is reduced.

       #


       6.  New Features

       ULTRIX  4.1  on  DECstation  and  VAXstation architectures is now
       supported.  Earlier version of ULTRIX are no longer supported.


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       #


       7.  Changes

       There are no changes in this release.  See New Features.

       #


       8.  Documentation

       A version  of  the  RXI  User's  Guide  is  available  for  these
       platforms:

       *  DEC  (LK201  keyboard)  (with  an appendix for the NCD (NCD101
          keyboard)) - Product Number 4000-00425

       *  Sun (model 3 keyboard) - Product Number 4000-00226

       Keyboard overlays are available fore these keyboards:

       *  Apollo (type 3 keyboard) -  Product  Number  4000-00226  (both
          type 3 and Motif)

       *  DEC (LK201 keyboard) - Product Number 4000-00427 (both VMS and
          ULTRIX)

       *  IBM (RS/6000 or X-120 keyboard) - Product Number 4000-00479

       *  HP (46021A keyboard) - Product Number 4000-00484

       *  NCD (NCD101 keyboard) - Product Number 4000-00428

       *  Sun (model 3 keyboard, MIT X11) - Product Number 4000-00192

       *  Sun (model 4 keyboard, MIT X11) - Product Number 4000-00317

       *  Sun (model 3 keyboard, X11/NeWS) - Product Number  <no  longer
          available>

       *  Sun (model 4 keyboard, X11/NeWS) - Product Number 4000-00533

       #

       #


       9.  Copyrights

       In  addition to objects written by Rational, the RXI distribution
       includes some objects originally  delivered  with  the  X  Window
       System  from  MIT.   All objects which originated in the X Window
       System distribution contain  the  original  copyright  notice  in
       their  source  file.   This includes objects delivered with the X

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       Window System and modified by Rational.

       The following copyright notices pertain  to  those  objects  that
       have not been written wholly by Rational.

       Copyright  1989  -  1990  by  Rational,  Santa Clara, California.
       Copyright 1988 by Wyse Technology, Inc.,  San  Jose,  California.
       Copyright  1987 - 1989 by Digital Equipment Corporation, Maynard,
       Massachusetts.  Copyright 1987 - 1989 by Massachusetts  Institute
       of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts.

       All Rights Reserved.

       Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and
       its documentation for any  purpose  and  without  fee  is  hereby
       granted,  provided  that  the above copyright notice(s) appear in
       all copies and  that  both  that  copyright  notice(s)  and  this
       permission  notice  appear  in supporting documentation, and that
       the names of Digital, MIT, Wyse,  or  Rational  not  be  used  in
       advertising  or  publicity  pertaining  to  distribution  of  the
       software without specific, written prior permission.

       Digital, MIT, Wyse, and Rational  disclaim  all  warranties  with
       regard  to  this  software,  including  all implied warranties of
       merchantability and fitness, in  no  event  shall  Digital,  MIT,
       Wyse,  or  Rational  be  liable  for  any  special,  indirect  or
       consequential damages or any damages  whatsoever  resulting  from
       loss  of  use, data or profits, whether in an action of contract,
       negligence or  other  tortious  action,  arising  out  of  or  in
       connection with the use or performance of this software.

       #

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                                   Contents


       1.  Overview                                                    1
       2.  Configurations                                              1
          2.1.  Apollo                                                 1
          2.2.  Digital Equipment Corporation                          2
             2.2.1.  DEC VMS                                           2
             2.2.2.  DEC ULTRIX                                        3
             2.2.3.  Installation Options                              3
          2.3.  Hewlett-Packard                                        3
          2.4.  IBM                                                    4
          2.5.  NCD                                                    5
          2.6.  Sun Microsystems                                       5
       3.  Compatibility                                               6
       4.  Upgrade_Impact                                              6
       5.  Known Problems                                              6
       6.  New Features                                                6
       7.  Changes                                                     7
       8.  Documentation                                               7
       9.  Copyrights                                                  7



































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