>What's this "over 3270"? Where did that idea come from?

I just coined this term trying to describe that logging into a UNIX
server 
from TSO telnet does bring you into line mode in UNIX. Probably a
misnomer.
I suggest we just forget about it ;-)

>And what's "raw mode"?

When logging into a server using telnet (not talking about TN3270 here),

you initially are place into line mode. Certain utilites like vi need
another mode, called raw mode, to be able to run. You don't have this
raw mode available in TSO OMVS shell sessions and you don't have it
in TSO TELNET shell sessions.

-- 
Peter Hunkeler
Credit Suisse

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