'ned', which was truly an excellent editor, many XEDIT-like features.

Ironically, UTSGlobal contributed the 3270 full screen driver to Linux. I guess they thought they'd be able to get revenue from the editor?

I was told that 'ned' on UTS would detect 3270 or ASCII line and accommodate either. I never used it on an ASCII line, so this is a second hand report.
But 'ned' on a 3270 was really fantastic.

-- R; <><


On 5/4/23 19:55, Mark Post wrote:
I'm pretty sure they're asking about the ability of using grub itself to change 
things, when the grub menu is displayed. If so, then there is supposed to be a 
way to do it, but I never really dug into it well enough to figure it out 
properly. There are a couple of hints given on the screen about which keys to 
use, etc., but after that I wasn't initially able to get any further, and had 
to move on to other tasks.

If they're not talking about that, and are asking about using some form of 
editor to modify the config file itself, then you're correct. I really wish the 
old UTS editor that was made to work with 3270/3215 terminals had been open 
sourced before the company went under, but that never happened.


Mark Post

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Subject: Re: Edit grub from 3270 console


Victor,

The only options that I can think of are ed and sed. Your
Unix people should know how to use them.

Rich Smrcina
Sr. Systems Engineer

Velocity Software Inc.
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On May 4, 2023, at 4:04 PM, Victor Echavarry
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Hello

Some of our Unix people asked is there a way to add or
modify the grub file at start up from a 3270 screen? Is there
are instructions for this?
Regards,

VĂ­ctor Echavarry
System Programmer
EVERTEC LLC


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