On Fri, 10 Aug 2012 13:36:42 -0400, Frank Chu wrote: > >It's for an application that has already been written by us. The app is >an assembler debugger and we want to add the ability/option of >displaying it's contents on the PC with something other than in a 3270 >emulator. There's not a lot of real estate in a 3270 screen and >there are limitations on how we display things. This is becoming more >of an issue as we move beyond just debugging HLASM programs. > It sounds as if you need something beyond the capabilities of 3270 data streams.
>With regards to the multiple tabs/windows. The general idea behind the >GUI on the PC would be that in a single debugging session, you can have >a window open for displaying the code as you are stepping through it. >Another window to display register contents, another one for variables, >another one for displaying storage that your program will modify, >another window for HELP, etc. If you have used Eclipse or Visual >Studio, it's similar to something like that. > How about X11, then? Servers available at attractive prices for almost any platform you care to name. HOD? On what platforms are people running HOD? If it's a Java applet, it should be quite portable. Is it a priced product? Is anyone out there attaching multiple 327xs to a TSO session? -- gil ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to lists...@listserv.ua.edu with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN