Under specific circumstances we have used this 'feature' during D/R tests
for mor than 10 years!
Always got the NVAS Main-menu up....
regards - Tonni
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>I think it's safe to say the the TELNET command accessible from
>the READY prompt does support TN3270. At least it is possible
>to use it to telnet to another z/OS and get the VTAM logo and
>logon to TSO and crank up ISPF in all of its 7-colour glory.
Indeed! I stand corrected! Should have tried before writing down
from(fading) memory.
Has this always been supported (and am I therefore mixing up
things) or has TSO telnet been enhanced within the last 20 or so
years?
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