I am using ZOC on an Apple Silicon mac.? The command is: ee user direct? (as maint) I previously had EE working with an earlier sixpack system, accessing it via ZOC. Emulation is set to 3278-2 (80 x 24), charset to Latin-1/EBCDIC (CP 1047). The EDIT command appears to work, but I am less familiar with using it. On 11/27/23 07:53, Bob Bolch wrote: Hi Frank, Please show the exact command you are typing, and tell us the terminal emulator you are working?with. With your setup, does the EDIT command work? Thanks/Bob Bolch On Mon, Nov 27, 2023 at 6:08?AM Frank D. Engel, Jr. <fde101@...> wrote: I am setting up a new CE 1.2 installation for the first time and when I try to run EE I am getting the message: <{>}T Please press ENTER to cancel fullscreen operation Are there steps I need to take to enable the diag 58 support? I've been searching around but have not found any information on this so far. On 8/14/21 20:59, Bob Bolch wrote: Hi Mike, The Community Edition includes all the capabilities of the latest Sixpack releases. The Diagnose 58 full screen support is definitely available. Bob Bolch On Sat, Aug 14, 2021, 8:52 PM Mike Ward <antebios1153@...> wrote: Hey anyone. Does the vm/370-CE have the patches for the full screen diagnose? Or is it only in the VMDIST? ? Thanks.
I am using ZOC on an Apple Silicon mac.?
The command is:
ee user direct?
(as maint)
I previously had EE working with an earlier sixpack system, accessing it via ZOC.
Emulation is set to 3278-2 (80 x 24), charset to Latin-1/EBCDIC (CP 1047).
The EDIT command appears to work, but I am less familiar with using it.
Hi Frank, Please show the exact command you are typing, and tell us the terminal emulator you are working?with. With your setup, does the EDIT command work? Thanks/Bob Bolch On Mon, Nov 27, 2023 at 6:08?AM Frank D. Engel, Jr. <fde101@...> wrote: I am setting up a new CE 1.2 installation for the first time and when I try to run EE I am getting the message: <{>}T Please press ENTER to cancel fullscreen operation Are there steps I need to take to enable the diag 58 support? I've been searching around but have not found any information on this so far. On 8/14/21 20:59, Bob Bolch wrote: Hi Mike, The Community Edition includes all the capabilities of the latest Sixpack releases. The Diagnose 58 full screen support is definitely available. Bob Bolch On Sat, Aug 14, 2021, 8:52 PM Mike Ward <antebios1153@...> wrote: Hey anyone. Does the vm/370-CE have the patches for the full screen diagnose? Or is it only in the VMDIST? ? Thanks.
I am setting up a new CE 1.2 installation for the first time and when I try to run EE I am getting the message: <{>}T Please press ENTER to cancel fullscreen operation Are there steps I need to take to enable the diag 58 support? I've been searching around but have not found any information on this so far. On 8/14/21 20:59, Bob Bolch wrote: Hi Mike, The Community Edition includes all the capabilities of the latest Sixpack releases. The Diagnose 58 full screen support is definitely available. Bob Bolch On Sat, Aug 14, 2021, 8:52 PM Mike Ward <antebios1153@...> wrote: Hey anyone. Does the vm/370-CE have the patches for the full screen diagnose? Or is it only in the VMDIST? ? Thanks.
I am setting up a new CE 1.2 installation for the first time and when I try to run EE I am getting the message:
<{>}T Please press ENTER to cancel fullscreen operation
Are there steps I need to take to enable the diag 58 support?
I've been searching around but have not found any information on this so far.
Hi Mike, The Community Edition includes all the capabilities of the latest Sixpack releases. The Diagnose 58 full screen support is definitely available. Bob Bolch On Sat, Aug 14, 2021, 8:52 PM Mike Ward <antebios1153@...> wrote: Hey anyone. Does the vm/370-CE have the patches for the full screen diagnose? Or is it only in the VMDIST? ? Thanks.
Hey anyone. Does the vm/370-CE have the patches for the full screen diagnose? Or is it only in the VMDIST? ? Thanks.
Hey anyone. Does the vm/370-CE have the patches for the full screen diagnose? Or is it only in the VMDIST?
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Thanks.