There are advantages to Windows and Linux based PC's because they will be able 
to use the extra capabilities of the emulators they use to emulate the 3270's.  
But you are completely correct that you probably don't want very large PC's 
because most operators would likely use them to play call of duty.  Some site 
use the little micro PC's (very underpowered mini PC's made by companies like 
BEELINK and INTEL and some others), but still others use thin clients,

All they really need is that ability to load the emulator and provide the 
operators with a big screen.  I have found that the bigger the better and also 
I have found that using automation products (like the one Syzygy makes 
SyzMPF/z) to change the attributes of the "important" messages to be Bright red 
or reverse video works well.  

When a job starts, it changes the started message to reverse video green, then 
when the jobs end, if it ends with code zero, it's again reverse video green, 
if it's between zero and 4, it used reverse blue, between 5 and 8 gets reverse 
yellow for some things and reverse Pink for production stuff, and anything 
above that (or an abend) gets reverse video RED.  The operators can then "see" 
without thinking about it if something went wrong.  The same is done to 
important messages, but those are mostly just highlighted.  Also, if it's 
really important, we alter the mode of the console that they are using from 
roll mode (which no matter what we tell them they use anyway at almost all 
sites), to RD mode.  We also (when something important happens), send them 
email and text messages, which they tend to like because they don't have to 
"stare at the screen".

The idea is to make them more productive if you can.  

Brian

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