Non X11 Based 3270 Emulation?
Chanc_Gorkon asks: "I am in need of a 3270 emulation program for telnetting to a 3270 host. So far the only thing I have found that works well is x3270, but I need a terminal mode emulator that doesn't need X11. Mostly I need this so we can have a S/390 Linux box be able to talk to another VM guest running DOS/VSE, but if it doesn't compile on S/390 it's no big deal either. I tried tn3270, but it's incredibly old and once compiled it segfaults when I press a key after trying to connect to the host. I have also tried 32704.1 and it just plain doesn't work. Anyone know of other options that I haven't tried??"
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Thanks dude! c3270 rocks ass! I was able to get it compiled and everything. Still have to investigate the keymap issue, but I was able to get it going with a nometa keymap (c3270 -keymap nometa) which substitutes the escape key for the meta key. Worked like a charm. Even looks pretty good too! Although NOTHING beats IBM's Personal Communications in windows, or a dumb terminal in looks (fonts look much better on both...). Maybe IBM will port Personal Communications to Linux? I love the scripting feature. Works like a recorder for getting the general script down, then you can edit it with a text editor to change it. I use that to submit a job on the mainframe that requires me to enter the same crap every time I run it( date, expiration date and other info ). Once I had the script created, when the dates change I edit the script, run it again. I think x3270 and c3270 have scripting, but I haven't used either long enough to do it. Anyway thanks guys for the suggestions! I found my answer!
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