On Friday, 01/10/2003 at 09:18ZE10, Vic Cross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Wow.  I knew that it used the AWS TN3270 server to provide the client
> connection (you configure sessions using a program that looks waaay like
> the P/390 configurator; it's continually surprising to see where that
code
> pops up).  But I didn't know that other AWS drivers were also provided.
>
> If the AWSFBA driver is available also, you could use that CD-ROM
directly
> under Linux (like the P/390 and MP3000 users have documented on this
list
> in the past)...

Vic, the CD-ROM appears as a 3422 tape drive.  If someone wanted to write
a 3420 driver for it, Linux could access it.  (Dunno, maybe the 3480
driver is "good enough".)

3422 and 3270 are the only functions available on the 2074.

Alan Altmark
Sr. Software Engineer
 IBM z/VM Development

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