Re: The CORRECT answer has already been given...
"bh_mayor" <stuart-GDnbk/[email protected]> Sun, 17 Oct 2010 01:06:58 -0000
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Kevin, Fish, et alia: Indeed Fish is correct, and I accept the verbal beating I have or may take resultant to my comments. Notwithstanding the fact that "0010 3270" works, I, rather anomalously encoded "0010 3270-4" instead (out of habit I suppose), and upon appointment of the correct "0010 3270" entry into my config file the proper functionality was enunciated. However, since I am religiously object to running Hercules under Windows (at least 32bit Windows variants anyway, and I am more of a Linux person than Windows person as well), I have made some modifications to the SixPack config file and added a few extra scripts to the compendium of startup scripts in the SixPack zip file. I will publish them here probably later tonight or tomorrow once I finish testing them. Thanks to everyone and I hope I did not cause too much consternation with my question. Blake --- In [email protected], "\"Fish\" \(David B. Trout\)" <fish@...> wrote: > > ... by au1john [au1john@...]: > > http://games.groups.yahoo.com/group/H390-VM/message/8189 > > The problem is the "MOD4" qualifier on the Hercules device statement. That > parameter defines a "terminal group": > > http://www.hercules-390.org/hercconf.html#3270 > > so unless he is specifying "MOD4" as a device-type suffix in whatever TN3270 > client he's using (x3270) it's NEVER going to connect to that address. > > Sheesh. > > -- > "Fish" (David B. Trout) > fish@... >