Difference between revisions of "X5250"
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− | [http://www.chowhouse.com/~james/x5250 x5250] is a 5250 emulator which uses the [http://www.x.org X11 Window System] and lib5250 from the [http://tn5250.sourceforge.net tn5250] project. | + | [http://www.chowhouse.com/~james/x5250 x5250] is a 5250 emulator written primarily by [http://www.chowhouse.com/~james James Rich] which uses the [http://www.x.org X11 Window System] and lib5250 from the [http://tn5250.sourceforge.net tn5250] project. |
x5250 includes the following features: | x5250 includes the following features: | ||
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* enhanced 5250 protocol support via lib5250 | * enhanced 5250 protocol support via lib5250 | ||
* simple copy and paste which can automatically align block of text | * simple copy and paste which can automatically align block of text | ||
− | * extensive user | + | * extensive user customization |
* key remapping | * key remapping | ||
* very fast | * very fast | ||
− | x5250 runs on several platforms including [[Linux]], Solaris, FreeBSD, and even Linux on an iSeries LPAR. x5250 should compile and run on any platform that has a C compiler and supports X11. | + | x5250 runs on several platforms including [[Linux]], [http://www.sun.com Solaris], [http://www.freebsd.org FreeBSD], and even Linux on an iSeries LPAR. x5250 should compile and run on any platform that has a C compiler and supports X11. |
There are several [http://www.chowhouse.com/~james/x5250/screenshots.html screenshots] of x5250 on the [http://www.chowhouse.com/~james/x5250 x5250] main site. x5250 is licensed under the GPL. | There are several [http://www.chowhouse.com/~james/x5250/screenshots.html screenshots] of x5250 on the [http://www.chowhouse.com/~james/x5250 x5250] main site. x5250 is licensed under the GPL. |
Revision as of 23:27, 24 May 2005
x5250 is a 5250 emulator written primarily by James Rich which uses the X11 Window System and lib5250 from the tn5250 project.
x5250 includes the following features:
- enhanced 5250 protocol support via lib5250
- simple copy and paste which can automatically align block of text
- extensive user customization
- key remapping
- very fast
x5250 runs on several platforms including Linux, Solaris, FreeBSD, and even Linux on an iSeries LPAR. x5250 should compile and run on any platform that has a C compiler and supports X11.
There are several screenshots of x5250 on the x5250 main site. x5250 is licensed under the GPL.