> Do you mean formerly Bluezone?  

Yes, I meant formerly BlueZone.

> We have a subset of users with MAC workstations and 
> have no good way to provide MF terminal emulation 
> without buying something else.

Well, x3270 if free, and there are lots of TN3270 clients for 3278 and 3279 
geometry, but Rocket is the only one that I know of to support 3290 software, 
e.g., ISPF SPLITV.


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Dave Jousma [[email protected]]
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Subject: Re: Rocket Terminal Emulator (Desktop)

>Does Rocket (formerly BlueWave) support Programmed Symbol Sets (PSS)? Have 
>they announced plans for a Linux version? Thanks.

Do you mean formerly Bluezone?   I cannot answer your question about PSS, but 
they only support Windows in the desktop version.  All other platforms are 
supported by their web edition.    We have a subset of users with MAC 
workstations and have no good way to provide MF terminal emulation without 
buying something else.
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