Hi, Richard

Thanks for your many kind words and thoughts about ned and 3270 on
Linux, by the way!

Ned in UTS when confronted with a non-3270 forked the UTS sim3270(1)
program and piped to and from it.  The capability remains in ned, but we
have not offered sim3270(1), so the point is sort of moot.  As I recall,
I had it all working at one point a couple of years ago, but management
would need some, um, "encouragement" for it to see the light of day.

Richard Hitt  [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Richard Troth wrote:

Thanks, Dick, very much!



Some users have started NED, and then seen the message
 "ned is supported only on 3270 terminals".
It has to do with /dev/tty sometimes being "wrong".  There's a way to
get NED to work, though; just start it with the -T option.
If, for example, your console's at address 0009:
  ned -T /dev/3270/tub0009.



Does this NED do the nifty old UTS hack of on-demand protocol conversion? I mean, if I run NED on an SSH connection, will it make things work, or does it require (what appears to Linux as) a real 3270?



We hope you all like this new NED.



Frankly, it has always been "second behind XEDIT", not counting THE with appropriate configgerashun. That is saying a lot. Fabulous editor!

-- R;

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