> On 11.02.2003 at 13:31:27, \"Steven A. Adams\" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Can someone please lead me to the list archives? I have lost the recent
> > thread on open source 3270 emulators and would like to review it.
>
> Steve, head for http://linuxvm.org.  Among the links on the left of the page
> is
> the pointer to the \'official\' archive at Marist.  Other methods exist that
> are
> much quicker than this, however, but I do not have details to hand.
>
> As for 3270 emulators, when it comes to Open Source I am fairly sure that x32
> 70
> is the only one.  Google for x3270 and you should find it.

This is what my rpm saus:
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Peaks/7814

There's also a tn3270 package, but it's best avoided.  The x3270 package has
character, x-windows and scriptable versions.
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John Summerfield

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