SSJACK@ECUVM1.BITNET (06/29/90)
I understand that there is a public domain tn3270 program available. Does anyone know where I can locate this guy? Our site consists of Ungermann-Bass NetOne TCP/IP with NIUpc and NIU boxes. We are currently running plain vanilla TELNET and are unable to communicate with other sites using tn3270. Thanks in advance for your help. ======================================================================== Jack E. McCoy SSJACK@ECUVM1.BITNET Systems Programmer (919) 757 - 6401 East Carolina University Greenville, NC 27858 ========================================================================
mercer@npdiss1.StPaul.NCR.COMDan Mercer) (06/29/90)
In article <9006282056.AA26687@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU> SSJACK@ECUVM1.BITNET writes:
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:I understand that there is a public domain tn3270 program available. Does
:anyone know where I can locate this guy?
:
:Our site consists of Ungermann-Bass NetOne TCP/IP with NIUpc and NIU boxes.
:We are currently running plain vanilla TELNET and are unable to communicate
:with other sites using tn3270.
:
:Thanks in advance for your help.
:
:========================================================================
:Jack E. McCoy SSJACK@ECUVM1.BITNET
:Systems Programmer (919) 757 - 6401
:East Carolina University Greenville, NC 27858
:========================================================================
Please copy me as well (or post).
TIA
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Dan Mercer
Reply-To: mercer@npdiss1.StPaul.NCR.COM (Dan Mercer)
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boyter@bimbo.UUCP (Maj Brian Boyter) (07/01/90)
In article <9006282056.AA26687@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU> > :I understand that there is a public domain tn3270 program available. Does > :anyone know where I can locate this guy? In article <126@npdiss1.StPaul.NCR.COM> > Please copy me as well (or post). I think you mean the tn3270 which Berkeley modified from telnet code.... It is FTP-able from ucbarpa.berkeley.edu or uunet.uu.net.... That version works on many unix systems... There are ports to HPUX and IRIS on iris613.gsfc.nasa.gov and Dec 3100 on bimbo.tn.cornell.edu Brian -- --------------------------------------------------------------- Maj. Brian A Boyter US Army Foreign Science & Technology Center Charlottesville, Va 22901 __ off: (804)980-7362 ( ) home: 973-9440 { } FAX: 973-9047 ( ) boyter@fstc-chville.army.mil || || Just say glow...... _______< >_______