Thanks for sharing. I just tried it and it's cool. Much better than c3270. Supports all the usual fruit. I spend a lot of time in shells and this is a great utility.

On 17/11/22 10:59, Timothy Sipples wrote:
There's a 3270 emulator (and automation) package written in Python that's 
available here:

https://github.com/IBM/tnz

You can run it on any platform that supports Python including macOS and z/OS itself. Any 
reports? Has anyone tried it? One of the fascinating things you can do with TNZ is to run 
it on z/OS, connect to z/OS via OpenSSH (using PuTTY or just about any other SSH client), 
and then start a "loopback" or other TN3270E session within your SSH terminal 
session. And then you can use ISPF (etc.) via SSH. (Got all that?)

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Timothy Sipples
Senior Architect
Digital Assets, Industry Solutions, and Cybersecurity
IBM zSystems/LinuxONE, Asia-Pacific
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