Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!apple!amdahl!dwl10
From: dwl10@uts.amdahl.com (Dave Lowrey)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.aix
Subject: Re: AIX on IBM370 machines
Keywords: AIX, IBM, mainframe
Message-ID: <02Vo02th5a=301@amdahl.uts.amdahl.com>
Date: 25 Sep 89 18:06:53 GMT
References: <13676@well.UUCP> <20027@gryphon.COM> <321@cscnj.csc.COM> <6368@turnkey.gryphon.COM> <784@scifi.UUCP> <6371@turnkey.gryphon.COM> 
Reply-To: dwl10@amdahl.uts.amdahl.com (Dave Lowrey)
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Organization: Amdahl Corporation, Houston TX
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In article  terry@amdahl.uts.amdahl.com (Lewis T. Flynn) writes:
>In article <6371@turnkey.gryphon.COM> jackv@turnkey.gryphon.COM writes:
>>To Mike and Terry from Amdahl, since I have never used UTS, I am
>>curious. You say it supports 3270 access, how does it handle their
>>block-mode nature with regard to vi and the like? I have seen MTS
>>at U of M and I don't think it has this problem since it is set up
>>for such terminals, rather than running software designed in the
>>async world (again, I could be wrong here since I only had a brief
>>glance at it).
>
>UTS allows you to run vi on a 3270, but I would recommend it only
>for the masochistically inclined. 3270 users run ned, an editor
>designed for 3270 use. It resembles xedit and ISPF/PDF but mostly
>because all three were constrained by the 3270. I use both ned and
>vi for my editing and find that for some kinds of tasks, I prefer
>one and for different tasks I prefer the other. Both are usable.
>
>Terry
>
>I'm still speaking as a user.

Just a reminder.... UTS also supports full duplex ASCII terminals. This
can be done in several ways, including Ethernet, and our UTS/F full
duplex software and a 4705 FEP.

The full duplex mode supports vi, emacs, curses, terminfo, etc. It also
will emulate a 3270, so that applications that need 3270s can be
accessed from full duplex terminals.
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