Hi Alex,

perhaps you have to put an "n:" before the luname, this will turn off the
tn3270e support. I put a request in a internal list and someone said that
he uses x3270 with 2074, see the answer:

I normally use PCOMM to access our 2074, but I have used x3270 from
Linux.  I start x3270 from the command line with 'x3270
n:<luname>@<hostname>' (where <luname> is the LU name of your system and
<hostname> is the host name or IP address of the 2074) and it connects
fine.  The "n:" tells it to not attempt a TN3270E connection.

See if this works.

Esthon Medeiros ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
zSeries and S/390 New Workloads
Brazil - Rio de Janeiro
Phones: 55-21-546-3511 (IBM) 55-21-9945-8555 (Cellular)
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-----Original Message-----
From: Alex Leyva [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 03, 2003 14:07
Subject: Re: tn3270e


Im still getting the same error, only an io error, i try with model
numbers 2, 3, 4, and 5, and its the same, i have no error in the 2074, the
os/390 just give an io error, im using x3270 v3.2.16, with os/390 2.6,
somebody have an idea?


On Thu, 23 Jan 2003, Rob van der Heij wrote:

> At 20:48 23-01-03, Alex Leyva wrote:
>
> >the device number is correct and everything else, so im
> >really confused :(
>
> Doesn't x3270 default to some funny model number like 3270-4 ? That may
be confusing things if it started with 24 x 80.
>
> Rob
>

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