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authordholland <dholland@pkgsrc.org>2010-01-17 17:27:20 +0000
committerdholland <dholland@pkgsrc.org>2010-01-17 17:27:20 +0000
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-tn3270 permits a full-screen, full-duplex connection from a UNIX machine
-to an IBM (or compatible) machine. tn3270 gives the appearance of being
-logged in to the remote machine from an IBM 3270 terminal. Of course,
-you must have an account on the machine to which you connect in order to
-log in. tn3270 looks to the user in many respects like the Yale ASCII
-Terminal Communication System II. tn3270 is actually a modification of
-the ARPANET TELNET user interface (see telnet(1)) which will, in certain
-circumstances, interpret and generate raw 3270 control streams.