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From: eravin@panix.com (Ed Ravin)
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Subject: Re: Kermit - NT.4.0 <-> MVS
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>From somewhere in cyberspace, fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz) said:
>... You can also use Kermit 95 to make serial connections to
>any kind of 3270 protocol converter, such as the IBM 7171, and conduct your
>sessions that way.
If your connection to the MVS host is through a serial link, you can also use
good old MS-DOS Kermit, which runs under NT in the DOS window (at least it does
so for me, NT 4.0 no service packs).
--
Ed Ravin |If I were not a little mad and generally silly
eravin@panix.com|I should give you my advice upon the subject, willy-nilly;
|I should show you in a moment how to grapple with the question
|And you'd really be astonished at the force of my suggestion.