bill@VAX1.UDEL.EDU (William Tsai) (08/28/90)
In article <9008242112.AA17944@lilac.berkeley.edu> Tom Littauer <amdahl!littauer@APPLE.COM> writes: >> >If you're stuck with 3270's the best thing to do is use a UNIX that actually >supports them We have IBM's PC/TCP (specifically telnet) for VM and seems like it only emulates 3270 terminals. We would like to telnet from VM to a Unix host (running SCO Unix 3.2) and be in character mode (as opposed to block mode) and be able to emulate some kind of smart terminals. Is any product (on either side) offer this capabilities? We're aware of A-NET for IBM's tcp but it's very expensive ($13,000+ plus $2,000+ a year). Thanks bill@vax1.udel.edu bill@delmarva.uucp -- Bill Tsai | bill@vax1.udel.EDU bill@delmarva.UUCP University of Delaware | ..@sun.udel.EDU ffo30260@udelvm.bitnet
bill@vax1.acs.udel.EDU (William Tsai) (08/28/90)
In article <9008242112.AA17944@lilac.berkeley.edu> Tom Littauer <amdahl!littauer@APPLE.COM> writes: >> >If you're stuck with 3270's the best thing to do is use a UNIX that actually >supports them We have IBM's PC/TCP (specifically telnet) for VM and seems like it only emulates 3270 terminals. We would like to telnet from VM to a Unix host (running SCO Unix 3.2) and be in character mode (as opposed to block mode) and be able to emulate some kind of smart terminals. Is any product (on either side) offer this capabilities? We're aware of A-NET for IBM's tcp but it's very expensive ($13,000+ plus $2,000+ a year). Thanks bill@vax1.udel.edu bill@delmarva.uucp -- Bill Tsai | bill@vax1.udel.EDU bill@delmarva.UUCP University of Delaware | ..@sun.udel.EDU ffo30260@udelvm.bitnet