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- Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1993 12:08:50 -0600
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- There are two primary public domain TN3270's that I am aware of. Both can be
- located through the archie servers. I will send the hit lists for each.
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- The first is TN3270. We are running at version 3.4. I had some problems with
- 4.1, but I beleive it is just related to my compiler (MIPS C under Ultrix 4.2).
- If you need generic 3278 support this one is good.
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- The second is X3270. It runs under the X/Windows protocal and provides a 'real'
- looking 3278. We are working with 2.5 because we are considering adding 3179-3G
- support. But 1.2 seemed pretty stable.
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- Hope this helps.
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