NETWORK COMPUTING DEVICES ANNOUNCES WINDOWS NT PC X SERVER FOR FULLY
FEATURED PC-TO-UNIX CONNECTIVITY

New NT Platform Extends NCD's Enterprise Solution for Cross-Platform
Information Access and File Sharing in Client/Server Environments

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. --March 14, 1995 -- Network Computing Devices, Inc.
(NASDAQ: NCDI) announced today PC-Xware for Windows NT, a powerful X11R6
PC X server that extends NCD's enterprise solutions to NT on the desktop.

NCD's PC-Xware for Windows NT supports the advanced Microsoft Windows
"Folder Tabs" user interface that improves productivity with on-screen
choices that eliminate the need to navigate through a maze of pull-down
menus and dialog boxes in order to find important data, configure
interfaces, create icons and launch applications. PC-Xware for Windows NT
also features robust multimedia, enabling users to fully exploit their
investments in Windows-based PCs.

As a native Windows NT 32-bit application, PC-Xware for Windows NT enables
users to run X terminal sessions. This combination of Windows and X
terminal software enables users to navigate across UNIX servers and
workstations. With PC-Xware, the computer enterprise can realize the true
potential of client/server computing.

"Users in our traditional market segments such as aerospace, engineering,
finance, and government are grappling with the issues of integrating
heterogeneous environments," said John Fraissinet, vice president and
general manager of NCD's PC-X Division. "By supporting Windows NT, we are
satisfying this demand with a state-of-the-art product that is easy to use
and install --once again reaffirming NCD's position as a leading provider
of enterprise solutions."

PC-Xware for Windows NT is compatible with Microsoft's TCP/IP stack, which
is included with Windows NT. Building upon the feature set of PC-Xware for
Windows, the NT version also includes CD-quality sound and support for the
X Image Extension, all of which are complemented by the Folder Tabs for
quick access to data residing on servers.

In conjunction with the introduction of PC-Xware for Windows NT, NCD
upgraded its flagship PC-Xware product to be X11R6 compatible with virtual
screen support for high-resolution workstation applications on a lower-
resolution PC screen, single Windows mode for improved X Windows grouping,
and a Windows FTP file transfer utility.

PC-Xware for Windows NT will ship in May for $545 single-quantity price.
The updated PC-Xware for Windows, version 2.1, will be available in March,
with the price remaining at $545 for a single license. Volume discounts
are available for all PC-Xware products. Discounts are also offered to NCD
customers who plan to migrate from their current Windows product to the
new NT platform.

Network Computing Devices, Inc., formed in February 1988, provides desktop
information access solutions for network computing environments. NCD is a
leading worldwide supplier of X Window System terminals and PC-X server
software products which integrate Microsoft Windows- and DOS-based PCs
into X/UNIX networks. The company also supplies the Z-Mail family of
cross-platform electronic-mail and messaging software for open systems
environments, as well as Mariner, an Internet access and navigation
software tool that provides a unified interface to all Internet
resources.

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