On Nov 17, 2004, at 3:37 PM, Richard Hitt wrote:

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.

Hunh. Now, I don't know anything about sim3270 but the name, but I wonder how hard it would be to hack c3270 to listen to a domain socket (or, heck, stdin!) and spawn that instead? All it requires is a cursor-addressible terminal, and it's open-source.

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.

Hey, management!  I encourage this!

Adam

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