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From: swb@TCGOULD.TN.CORNELL.EDU (Scott Brim)
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Subject: Re: TN3270 for Suns & VMS Vaxen
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Date: 7 Jul 88 09:59:06 GMT
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tn3270 is a product of Greg Minshall, not a class of programs (it
carries a Berkeley copyright).  It works fine on Suns.  The only
question is how you want your keys mapped.  We have a
"tn3270.sun3.bin.tar[.Z]" FTPable from devvax.tn.cornell.edu -- I'm
not sure how up to date the executable is but the keymapping is quite
nice (I believe Melanie Nesheim put it together before going to work
for Thinking Machines).  To be sure of getting an up-to-date
executable you should go to Berkeley.

For VMS, all I know of is that TWG distributes tn3270 to run under
Eunice.  There has to be something better somewhere, but all I find is
rumors.  I'd really like to hear about a native 3270 emulator for VMS
too.
							Scott