Re: midrange-l - WAS:::Re: Looking for AS/400

2015-12-09 Thread Mike Boyle
Sorry to bust in this post but I have read the page where I sighned up and well.. How do to make a post and not just reply to others? Again sorry for the off-topic question... On Tue, Dec 8, 2015 at 9:01 PM, Mike Ross wrote: > Check my YouTube channel - name is 'abaduck' (!)

RE: midrange-l - WAS:::Re: Looking for AS/400

2015-12-09 Thread Jay West
Mike write... Sorry to bust in this post but I have read the page where I sighned up and well.. How do to make a post and not just reply to others? Again sorry for the off-topic question... This (as well as subsequent post) were handled off-list. J

R: Looking for AS/400

2015-12-08 Thread supervinx
to the folks at pub1.rzkh.de and play with OS/400. It's fun to access such a beast from a... Smart Phone :) Messaggio originale Da: Brian Adams <f...@stenoweb.net> Data:07/12/2015 21:58 (GMT+01:00) A: cctalk@classiccmp.org Oggetto: Looking for AS/400 Hi there, Recently, I'v

Re: R: Looking for AS/400

2015-12-08 Thread Jason T
> Meanwhile, you could request a free AS/400 access to the folks at pub1.rzkh.de and play with OS/400. It's fun to access such a beast from a... Smart Phone :) What are you using to do this? Is there a decent 5250 client for mobile?

R: Re: R: Looking for AS/400

2015-12-08 Thread supervinx
Decent... well... Hard to tell... If you use an external USB mini keyboard they're decent :) There's the free version of Mocha TN5250, just for an example...

Re: Re: R: Looking for AS/400

2015-12-08 Thread Eric Christopherson
On Tue, Dec 8, 2015 at 3:27 AM, supervinx wrote: > Decent... well... > Hard to tell... > If you use an external USB mini keyboard they're decent :) > There's the free version of Mocha TN5250, just for an example... > I remember using a 5250 emulator to check prices and

Re: Looking for AS/400

2015-12-08 Thread Kevin Monceaux
On Tue, Dec 08, 2015 at 06:53:31PM +, Brian Adams wrote: > Yeah, I've got an account on an AS/400 right now. I like the OS, I > probably couldn't do anything useful with it, but I like the look. I've had an account there for years, though I don't use it much these days. > But having an

midrange-l - WAS:::Re: Looking for AS/400

2015-12-08 Thread Jerry Kemp
Thank you for that post, I wasn't aware of that list. I'm now subscribed. Hoping to relive some of my System/34 and System/36 days, or even better (for me) virtualized. Jerry On 12/ 8/15 05:50 PM, Kevin Monceaux wrote: There was a post on the Midrange-L list last month from someone with

RE: Looking for AS/400

2015-12-08 Thread Brian Adams
and Off-Topic Posts <CCTalk@ClassicCmp.org> Subject: Re: Looking for AS/400 On Tue, Dec 08, 2015 at 06:53:31PM +, Brian Adams wrote: > Yeah, I've got an account on an AS/400 right now. I like the OS, I > probably couldn't do anything useful with it, but I like the look. I've ha

RE: Looking for AS/400

2015-12-08 Thread Brian Adams
at a surplus or recycler, mm. -Brian -Original Message- From: cctalk [mailto:cctalk-boun...@classiccmp.org] On Behalf Of supervinx Sent: Tuesday, December 8, 2015 3:25 AM To: General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts <cctalk@classiccmp.org> Subject: R: Looking for AS/400 Can't help, s

Looking for AS/400

2015-12-07 Thread Brian Adams
Hi there, Recently, I've been reading up into AS/400s.. They seem like really neat machines, and look really sharp with those matching block terminals. I remember retail stores using those, and I always wondered what kind of a system they were running on... I figured it was DOS! I've been