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5799-PTL is the LPP for IBM Tools for Developers for i5/OS (formerly IBM eServer iSeries Tools for Developers) - PASE has X-Server - this licensed product has a VNC server that can run in PASE - it all works very nicely with any VNC client on your PC. You even get emacs with it!

Find info at http://www-03.ibm.com/servers/enable/site/porting/tools

HTH
Vern

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From: Thorbjørn Ravn Andersen <thunderaxiom@xxxxxxxxx>
Larry Ducie skrev den 29-11-2007 12:05:
Hi Chaps,

I am trying find an interface in WDSCi for the PASE Korn shell. I get a
QSHELL interface (which is pretty cool) and I can get a DOS shelll
interface. Is there one for the PASE shell?

I have managed to have a X server running on my PC (Knoppix in vmware)
and after exporting DISPLAY and running xterm I had a ksh window running
locally which behaves like what you normally see from any Unixoid.

The details are vague as this is over a year ago, and I have not used it
since.

Let me know if you want me to research this more.

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Thorbjørn
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