If he is, I can put it up on linuxvm.org.

Mark

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You wouldn't be willing to share your teaching materials would you ????
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LOL! I prefer ISPF myself, but I teach a "Vi at GunPoint" course that most
people get through in
about 10 mins of lecture, 10 mins of demonstration, 30 mins of lab, and 10
mins of wrapup.

Vi is very much simpler than ISPF, once you memorize about 12 often used
commands, and another
10 that are used often but don't need to be memorized.
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From: "Eric Bielefeld" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2003 3:04 PM
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Alan and others,

Thanks for the info.  The one from UnEclipse Software can be bought on
special right now for $89.  I used to use XEDIT, so I can
probably get by with the hessling-editor also, which is free.  I do very
little progamming or REXX, so I don't think I would want to
try to do that.  I know that once I get Linux up on the mainframe, I want
to avoid the Vi editor at all costs.  The hour I worked on
it at an IBM class for AIX long ago convinced me I want to stay away from
Vi.

Thanks

Eric Bielefeld
Sr. MVS Systems Programmer
P&H Mining Equipment
Milwaukee, WI
414-671-7849
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You can use the editor THE, which is xedit like, but with
a bit of (profile) work can look like VERY like ISPF.....
I use it in USS all the time. It  is free at:

http://hessling-editor.sourceforge.net/

it also interfaces with REXX. Its just way cool ...

Al.

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From: Post, Mark K [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2003 8:39 PM
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I'm not aware of any free packages.  There are two commercial ones listed
at
http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/zseries/solutions/s390da/linuxproduct.h

tml:
SPF for S390/linux - http://www.uneclipse.com
uni-SPF - http://www.wrkgrp.com/uniSPF/index.html

Mark Post


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