Jose,

I've used both x3270 and c3270 on Intel-based Linux with good success. You can read more about these TN3270 emulators here:

http://x3270.bgp.nu/

The only limitation I've run across with x3270 compared to some of the popular Windows based TN3270 emulators, like IBM's PCOMM, is the lack of graphics (GDDM) support.

Good luck.

DJ
Jose Raul Baron wrote:
Hi list,
Does anyone know if there is any TN3270 emulator that could be installed in
a PC running Linux in order to get connected to a zSeries ?

Currently we achieve this by using IBM Personal communications installed on
our Windows PCs but we would like to migrate our Desktops to Linux and this
would be a critical point to take into account: No emulator means no Linux
Desktop and thus, continue under Windows.

Does anybody know where I could get some information relating this subject ?

Thanks in advance,
Saludos / BRGDS


José R. Barón
Dpto. Sistemas
CALCULO S. A.
Tel. 91 330 86 44
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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