About This Guide

Use this guide to install and run ETU 400 on the IBM AS/400 host computer.

Who Should Use This Guide?

All users of ETU, from the beginning user of the AS/400 to the most advanced user, should refer to this guide. ETU interfaces directly with the 5251 emulation software running on your microcomputer, whether it's an IBM PC, an Apple Mac or a UNIX workstation. This guide assumes that you have a working knowledge of your microcomputer and the emulation software that resides on it.

How This Guide is Organized

This guide is divided into four parts. Each part is briefly described below.

Part One:

Getting Started

Part One is intended for all users of ETU, and should be read prior to installation. It lists the items you should have received with ETU, the host and microcomputer hardware and software requirements for running ETU, and installation instructions.

Part Two:

Running ETU

Part Two is intended for all users, but especially for first-time users of ETU. It describes the basic concepts and terms used with ETU and the AS/400. In addition, it explains the most common ETU commands and provides examples of how to use them.

Part Three:

ETU Command Reference

Part Three is like a reference guide for ETU. It is intended for experienced users of both ETU and the AS/400. You will find all ETU commands listed in alphabetical order, along with the functions and the parameters associated with each command.

Part Four:

Appendices

The appendices include supplementary technical information, followed by an index.

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