Re: Silly responses to RE: Plagued by YAST 3270 problems
On Fri, 1 Nov 2002 05:51, you wrote: > 3420 tape? Those are the things that they used in movies when ever they > wanted to have a computer. And they never did anything but skip forward or > rewind. I'm not much of a flick watcher, but I'd have thought 3420s too modern. 2400 series is what I'd recommend, but others probably think those too new too. Steve pls check your email settings. You were nearly the sole recipient of this gem, and I'd hate for the others to have missed it! -- Cheers John Summerfield Microsoft's most solid OS: http://www.geocities.com/rcwoolley/ Join the "Linux Support by Small Businesses" list at http://mail.computerdatasafe.com.au/mailman/listinfo/lssb
Re: Silly responses to RE: Plagued by YAST 3270 problems
3420 tape? Those are the things that they used in movies when ever they wanted to have a computer. And they never did anything but skip forward or rewind. Stephen Frazier Oklahoma Department of Corrections -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:owner-linux-390@;VM.MARIST.EDU]On Behalf Of David Boyes Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2002 12:45 PM To: 'Linux on 390 Port' Subject: OT: Silly responses to RE: Plagued by YAST 3270 problems > LOL... Now maybe you can help me get my card reader working > with Linux?? Can do. Mr Beattie's driver works on real 2540s. We have one customer who still uses them...8-). > (No, I don't *think* we actually have one of those still > available, but we > did get a DB2 v7 PTF delivered on 3420 tape a week or so ago.) 800 or 1600 bpi? You 6250 bpi folks think you got it tough*grin* -- db David Boyes Sine Nomine Associates
OT: Silly responses to RE: Plagued by YAST 3270 problems
> LOL... Now maybe you can help me get my card reader working > with Linux?? Can do. Mr Beattie's driver works on real 2540s. We have one customer who still uses them...8-). > (No, I don't *think* we actually have one of those still > available, but we > did get a DB2 v7 PTF delivered on 3420 tape a week or so ago.) 800 or 1600 bpi? You 6250 bpi folks think you got it tough*grin* -- db David Boyes Sine Nomine Associates