SYSC is the HMC Integrated "C"onsole - a linemode beast requiring user of the awkwardly defined syntax: VINPUT VMSG command_text_here
SYSG is the HMC Integrated 3270 Console - I remember it as a "G"RAF console, as in: CP DEFINE GRAF nnnn 3270

Both work, but differently...
SYSG is a regular 3270 emulator console (with a very frustrating and weirdly customizable) keyboard.  
Of the two, I'd choose SYSG every time.

Mike Walter

Hewitt Associates
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SYSG was already supported on 9672, with a recent EC-level.  I don't know
about MP3000.
VM/ESA 2.3 surely did not support SYSG; z/VM 4.2 or 4.4 was the first to
support SYSG.

Kris,
IBM Belgium, VM customer support



 
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