Alan,
I see the confusion.
We have Multsess installed on MVS. That allows us to connect to all our MVS
and VM from 1 terminal. Users who have to work on VM have the same logon as
in MVS. Logon this way is made through CDRS. SO when a user press say 1 on
MVS his logon password is propagated
I'm currently engaged in moving a bunch of things from VM/CMS to Linux.
Most of it is written in Rexx with a lot of Pipelines. The Rexx part
has proved to be pretty easy -- ooRexx is mostly compatible and mostly
an improvement. The Pipeline part is a lot tougher.
Writing something that does
Actually, a CMS shell that ran under Linux would
be pretty neat.
Now there is a project for someone who wants to
learn C#... just let
me finish re-installing my iBook, getting Bacula to
work, fixing the
server that I messed up the other week, trying to
get MS Windows to
boot under
On Friday, 05/04/2007 at 02:05 MST, Thomas Kern [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Isn't YVETTE also supplied strictly OCO with the three obligatory sample
exits?
If source code were available some enhancements like SNA functions
(whatever
they were talking about), TCP connectivity to other YVETTE
--- Alan Altmark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Friday, 05/04/2007 at 02:05 MST, Thomas Kern
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Isn't YVETTE also supplied strictly OCO with the
three obligatory sample
exits?
If source code were available some enhancements
like SNA functions
(whatever
they
--- Alan Altmark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Friday, 05/04/2007 at 02:05 MST, Thomas Kern
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Isn't YVETTE also supplied strictly OCO with the
three obligatory sample
exits?
If source code were available some enhancements
like SNA functions
(whatever
they
On Sat, 5 May 2007 13:55:49 +0200, Alain Benveniste [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Alan,
I see the confusion.
We have Multsess installed on MVS. That allows us to connect to all our
MVS
and VM from 1 terminal. Users who have to work on VM have the same logon
as
in MVS. Logon this way is made