On 8/15/06, Richard Hitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, Dave & all

Hold your breath; ned will soon be reappearing on our downloads page.

Richard Hitt   [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Dave Jones wrote:
> There's no mention of NED there now.....wonder whatever happened to it?
>
> DJ
>
> Richard Pinion wrote:
>> I THINK you can still get it from www.utsglobal.com.  When I
>> downloaded NED back in 2004 or 2005 all I had to do was register on
>> the utsglobal web site.
>>
>>
>>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 8/15/2006 1:54 PM >>>
>>
>> Does anybody know where UTS's NED can be found these days? Is it
>> still free?
>>
>> DJ
>>
>> Richard Pinion wrote:
>>
>>> I can't get NED to work on 2.6.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 8/15/2006 11:36 AM >>>
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>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
>>>> Behalf Of Lee Stewart
>>>> Sent: Tuesday, August 15, 2006 10:19 AM
>>>> To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
>>>> Subject: Re: protocol converter?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Isn't the better/full answer to get IBM to support the
>>>> "Integrated ASCII
>>>> Console" on the HMC?
>>>> Lee
>>>
>>>
>>> Well, that assumes you have physical access to the HMC. But, yes, I
>>> would like that.
>>>
>>> Or have z/VM emulate the "Integrate ASCII Console" for the guest
>>> systems.
>>>
>>> I guess what is really needed is a free 3270 full screen editor (like
>>> UTS NED) that can be bundled with any Linux distribution.
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On a simpler note, how about a "ctrl-c" so I can break out of commands
such as ping while connected via my zVM 3270 emulation connection to
my Linux guest? can this be done?

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