In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 06/12/2008
at 10:02 AM, Richard Peurifoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>What do they buy you over multiple TN3270 sessions?
VSPLIT. More flexible HSPLIT.
>I think ISPF supported them at one time
Yes, although AFAIK the support is still limited to 4 partitions.
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Subject: Re: 3290 partitions was Re: 3270 Software for Mac
In a message dated 6/12/2008 10:03:08 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The only 3290's we ever had were used as consoles, so I never had
a chance to play with this. I
This question keeps coming up a lot. Yet another choice is WebSphere Host
On-Demand ("HOD"). You can "Try Your Own Host" here:
http://websphere.dfw.ibm.com/whidemo/atdemo_hod_basics_live.html
You do not need to add any browser to Mac OS X -- it works just fine with
Safari out-of-the-box. I'm quit
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> Hi,
> I use CelView Mainframe Displa
Hi,
I use CelView Mainframe Display 3.0.4. Excellent emulator that runs
w/o problems on Panther, Tiger, & Leopard (10.5.3 so far). I use my
Mac at work & home. I have 2 of my systems programmers using Mac OS
X Leopard & CelView.
Systems accessed are z/OS 1.8, z/VM 5.2 & 5.3, z/VSE V3.1 & V4.1.
Richard Peurifoy wrote:
I am curious, is there much software that will use partitions?
Not that I'm aware of; I'm only familiar with non-commercial
goodies.
What do they buy you over multiple TN3270 sessions?
Pop-up windows, screen partitioning, etc., and a single logon.
Or anything else
In a message dated 6/12/2008 11:54:34 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Certainly it isn't required when they only are used as terminals.
>>
Well the hard drives do fill up with the 'downloads' whether it's
music, videos or pictures of the gran kids
On 12 Jun 2008 09:48:12 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Richard
Peurifoy) wrote:
>On the other hand, we used our 3290's and 3174's for better
>than 20 years with no problems. We seem to replace PC's about
>every 3 years (though that may not be required :-) ).
Certainly it isn't required when they only
Ed Finnell wrote:
Somebody gave us a few 3290's many moons ago but not the 3174
feature. So we ended up paying and then we needed another Meg and
then we needed the hard disk it kept going downhill. I think they were
a major contributor to TN3270 conversion. The fact that IBM held the cash
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[snip]
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> I a
In a message dated 6/12/2008 10:03:08 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The only 3290's we ever had were used as consoles, so I never had
a chance to play with this. I think ISPF supported them at one time
(maybe still does).
>>
Somebody gave us a few 3290's many moons
Gerhard Postpischil wrote:
Mark Wilson wrote:
what 3270 software do you use to connect to your mainframes?
BlueZone from seagullsoftware.com for serious work (supports graphics,
3290 partitions, and a few other fancies). Inexpensive for the provided
features and support.
Vista from Tom Bre
Mansell, George R. wrote:
For Gerhard Postpischil
Any problems with Bluezone graphics?
Build v4.1C2 Build 838
I've only tested single and triple plane graphics, and explicit
partitions, and that for debugging, not for production use. The
main problem I found is that the configuration proces
On 11 Jun 2008 08:28:47 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mansell, George
R.) wrote:
>Seagull Software acquired by Rocket Software, Bluezone. Goes through a
>server providing encryption to the desktop. On Windows active x, other
>platforms java.
When we first got it, it only used Active-X. I was very g
For Gerhard Postpischil
Any problems with Bluezone graphics?
Build v4.1C2 Build 838
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what 3270 software do you use to connect to your mainframes?
mark
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On 11 Jun 2008 07:15:18 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Gerhard
Postpischil) wrote:
>> what 3270 software do you use to connect to your mainframes?
>
>BlueZone from seagullsoftware.com for serious work (supports
>graphics, 3290 partitions, and a few other fancies). Inexpensive
>for the provided featur
Mark Wilson wrote:
what 3270 software do you use to connect to your mainframes?
BlueZone from seagullsoftware.com for serious work (supports
graphics, 3290 partitions, and a few other fancies). Inexpensive
for the provided features and support.
Vista from Tom Brennan software. $30, doesn't
what 3270 software do you use to connect to your mainframes?
mark
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> My coworkers and I have been using x3270 on both Mac and Linux boxes
> for years to talk to a Flex box and customer's mainframes. On
> Leopard with the latest x11-2.2.1 package everything works great.
>
> Harry
x3270 is OK. But compared the ease of setup that is possible with most
oth
At 10:21 AM -0400 6/10/08, Craddock, Chris wrote:
Mark Vitale writes;
> http://www.planetmvs.com/mvsintosh/index.html#tn3270
I have not tried any commerical 3270 emulators for the Mac
because the free one I use is adequate. It's included
in the list above, but here's a direct link:
http://
Craddock, Chris wrote:
Mark Vitale writes;
http://www.planetmvs.com/mvsintosh/index.html#tn3270
I have not tried any commerical 3270 emulators for the Mac
because the free one I use is adequate. It's included
in the list above, but here's a direct link:
http://www.brown.edu/Facilities/CIS/tn
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> On 10 Jun 2008 07:43:41 -0700, [EMAIL PR
On 10 Jun 2008 07:43:41 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (McKown,
John) wrote:
>I'm am a total Linux bigot. However, I will say that the Mac is nice. I
>like it to do some of my Web surfing (like watching the Mythbusters
>videos on the Web) and all of my A/V work such as listening to MP3s and
>watching DV
On 10 Jun 2008 07:29:02 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Edward
Jaffe) wrote:
>Two of our Los Angeles employees use Mac. There are many compatibility
>issues with our systems, servers, and network. So, each of them runs
>Windows XP under VirtualPC to compensate. It's a PITA for them. But,
>they're Mac
CC asked:
> Ok, I am beginning to be a little more intrigued here. How many
> mainframe people are actually using MACs out there? Come on, put
> your hands up. Do you love it? Hate it? Somewhere in between? Do you use
> it at work?
Nope.
Once thought about apple (primarily) for photo editting ,
>
> Ok, I am beginning to be a little more intrigued here. How many
> mainframe people are actually using MACs out there? Come on, put your
> hands up. Do you love it? Hate it? Somewhere in between? Do you use it
> at work?
>
> Enquiring minds want to know :-)
>
> CC
I have a Mac mini at home.
On 10 Jun 2008 07:21:54 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Craddock, Chris)
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>Ok, I am beginning to be a little more intrigued here. How many
>mainframe people are actually using MACs out there? Come on, put your
>hands up. Do you love it? Hate it? Somewhere in between? Do you use it
>at work?
>
>En
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Ok, I am beginning to be a little more intrigued here. How many
mainframe people
Craddock, Chris wrote:
Ok, I am beginning to be a little more intrigued here. How many
mainframe people are actually using MACs out there? Come on, put your
hands up. Do you love it? Hate it? Somewhere in between? Do you use it
at work?
Two of our Los Angeles employees use Mac. There are man
Mark Vitale writes;
> > http://www.planetmvs.com/mvsintosh/index.html#tn3270
> I have not tried any commerical 3270 emulators for the Mac
> because the free one I use is adequate. It's included
> in the list above, but here's a direct link:
>
> http://www.brown.edu/Facilities/CIS/tn3270/
>
> tn3
Any posts out here for MQ mainframe??
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I use TN3270
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> >What I am after is a list of 3270 Clients that are Mac compatible.
> >
>
> http://www.planetmvs.com/mvsintosh/index.html#tn3270
>
I have not tried any commerical 3270 emulators for the Mac
because the free one I use is adequate. It's included
in the list above, but here's a direct link:
If your Mac does Java check this out: http://www.seagullsoftware.com/
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On Tue, 10 Jun 2008 09:43:03 +0100, Mark Wilson wrote:
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>What I am after is a list of 3270 Clients that are Mac compatible.
>
http://www.planetmvs.com/mvsintosh/index.html#tn3270
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Not directly mainframe related but very close :).
After many years of frustration I have decided to move to a Apple Mac for
work use.
What I am after is a list of 3270 Clients that are Mac compatible.
Mark
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