There's an open source ncurses Linux ISPF clone which was ok when I looked at it https://github.com/daniel64/lspf.

I know the old adage that old dogs can't learn new tricks but why not just learn native Linux tools? I bit the bullet and finally learned Vim a few years ago and now that I've mastered it I consider ISPF to be too limited for my needs. Linux has a plethora of very powerful tools that you can run from the shell. My advice is to embrace them and not try to recreate an ISPF environment. There are free high quality GUI editors like VS Code that support mainframe languages like COBOL, HLASM etc using plugins provided by vendors https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=broadcomMFD.code4z-extension-pack.



On 26/01/2021 11:21 pm, PINION, RICHARD W. wrote:
Does anybody remember an ISPF product that ran under mainframe Linux from
the early 2000's?  And, does anybody remember Command Technology Corporation's
SPF/PC?  Just walking down memory lane.
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