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TRM CoLinux SDK: See
some screen shots...
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The TRM CoLinux SDK installation files on your
windows PC. |

CoLinux first start on your Windows PC. YouŽll
get a login console for user user or superuser root. |

CoLinux runs an own network on your Windows
PC. |

Leavin CoLinux means: you have to shut down
CoLinux - as every "standard" linux operating system |

You own a 2nd LAN connection for CoLinux |
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See the CoLinux network structure - a
"freehand" chart for experts... |

A telnet login with PuTTY - from your Windows
desktop PC to you CoLinux desktop PC |

A PuTTY / telnet login |

Use a shared folder for file exchange between
Windows and CoLinux |

Shared folder test-dir from Windows side |

Shared folder test-dir from CoLinux side.
Running PuTTY telnet and MC midnight commander |

Write a simple HELLO WORLD under CoLinux,
compile it and runs oon your CoLinux desktop PC |
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Your first HELLO WORLD - using MC midnight
commander under CoLinux |
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Next step: open a telnet / PuTTY session to
your linux PC terminal |

Use FTP client to transfer HELLO world to your
linux PC terminal |

Make your software executable at linux PC
terminal - and let it run on the PC terminal! |

TRM CoLinux includes an X Server for graphical
use |

Use TRM CoLinux X Server on your Windows
desktop PC |
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.... and much more!
These is a small screen shot overview only.
CoLinux SDK contains detailed readme files, how to do something, how to
write a linux software for the linux based PC terminal, how to download it
to the PC terminal and how to run it on the PC terminal.... |