Should be pretty simple:

- power up your laptop, FLEX and z/OS
- you should have x3270 on it so start it and log on to TSO then exit to the 
READY prompt
- plug in your USB stick which, hopefully, should be recognised by the 
underlying Linux system. If not, mount it
- use IND$FILE on x3270 to download your data

I do this all the time.

Seb

On Wed, 3 Sep 2008 21:25:46 -0400, Cheryl Walker 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Would anyone be able to help me out in a pinch? I have a flight in the
>morning and need to pull some sysout files and source PDS members off
>of my Flex-ES z/OS ThinkPad to a USB drive in some format that I can
>print them on a PC. I've never used this machine before, and I don't
>have a network connection. So if you can take pity on me, and guide
>me, I'd really appreciate it. I've even lost the name of the P/390 and
>Flex-ES listservers, where I should be posting this plea.
>
>I have some flat sysout files in z/OS 1.4, and some source members in
>a PDS.
>
>I somehow need to move them from z/OS to the Unix system.
>
> From the Unix system, I'd like to to put them on a USB drive that I
>can take to a Windows or Mac system and print. Optionally, I can
>attach an ink-jet printer to the ThinkPad.
>
>I know that the proper path is to read the three Redbooks on these
>systems, download and install a TN3270 emulator on my PC, connect the
>ThinkPad to my network, and learn how to print from the TSO session on
>my PC to my network printer. But I'm running out of time, and don't
>think I can do it in time.
>
>Help!
>Cheryl Watson
>
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