pjj@ntrlink.interlink.com (Patrick Johnston) (08/16/90)
I am looking for an implementation of TN3270 that has been modified to support Double Byte Charater Sets (Kanji, Chinese, Hongul, etc). I would like to know if anyone has made this product or if there is something in the public domain. I am interested in any OS (Ultrix, SUNos, DOS, etc.) or any one of the above languages. Please respond to me directly. If there is a good response I will summarize for the NET. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Patrick Johnston Manager, International Marketing & Support pjj@interlink.com Interlink Computer Sciences sun!ntrlink!pjj 47370 Fremont Blvd Fremont, California 94538 voice: 415/657-9800 fax: 415/659-6381
PIRARD%vm1.ulg.ac.be@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU (Andr'e PIRARD) (08/17/90)
On Thu, 16 Aug 90 05:35:42 GMT you said: >I am looking for an implementation of TN3270 that has been modified to >support Double Byte Charater Sets (Kanji, Chinese, Hongul, etc). I >would like to know if anyone has made this product or if there is >something in the public domain. > >I am interested in any OS (Ultrix, SUNos, DOS, etc.) or any one of >the above languages. Please respond to me directly. If there is a good >response I will summarize for the NET. On my side, I would be most pleased if I knew those that implement single byte fully. That's supporting the 192-character set. I am mostly interested in DOS and Mac, but also SUNos and Ultrix. Including those in the summary would be nice. Is porting TN3270 from one version to another easy? As to the question "Which EBCDIC?", I have a paper for anyone interested, including translation tables of many codes to/from ISO 8859. Andr'e PIRARD SEGI, Univ. de Li`ege B26 - Sart Tilman B-4000 Li`ege 1 (Belgium) pirard@vm1.ulg.ac.be or PIRARD@BLIULG11 on EARN/BITNET