victor@kuling.UUCP (Bjorn Victor) (10/17/89)
A friend of mine is looking for a public domain/free/very cheap implementation of TN3270 for Apollo SR10. He would very much like it to have 3278/3279 functionality. If anybody knows of such a thing, please respond to me (victor@DoCS.UU.SE). Footnote: Apollo SR10 claims to be BSD4.3, so if anybody knows a portable BSD4.3 implementation, please tell me. -- -- Bjorn Victor victor@DoCS.UU.SE Dept. of Computer Systems or victor%DoCS.UU.SE@uunet.UU.NET Uppsala University, Sweden "I'd rather hack a Lisp Machine!" Message failed for the following reason: Bad Queue Entry - Internal Error. Truncated message may be delivered. ---------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 16 Oct 89 21:25 +0100 From: NEWSMGR@BMC.UU.SE Subject: Usenet News Item(s) from BMC To: newsmgr@mtad.uas.uu.se X-VMS-To: IN%"newsmgr@mtad.uas.uu.se"
marmen@is2.bnr.ca (Rob Marmen 1532773) (10/19/89)
In article <1209@kuling.UUCP>, victor@kuling.UUCP (Bjorn Victor) writes: > A friend of mine is looking for a public domain/free/very cheap > implementation of TN3270 for Apollo SR10. He would very much like it > to have 3278/3279 functionality. > We use software from Apollo called ETH_3270. It is an Apollo 'special' and they do not market it. Talk to your local Apollo salesman. We are running it on over 400 sr10.1 machines. We also had the original tn3270 distribution. It can be compiled and run under sr10.1. However, since we have modified the code, our laywers will not allow it out again. No special mods are required to get it to run. Hope this helps. Cheers, rob... -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- | Robert Marmen marmen@bnr.ca OR | | Bell Northern Research marmen%bnr.ca@cunyvm.cuny.edu | | (613) 763-8244 My opinions are my own, not BNRs |