Need INFO about possibilities of IBM Mainframe connection
Andrew Valencia
vandys at hpisoa1.HP.COM
Sat Aug 6 01:57:53 AEST 1988
/ hpisoa1:comp.unix.microport / mejia at laidbak.UUCP (Galo Mejia) / 9:27 pm Jul 29, 1988 /
>I would guess, however, that a coax_card is need. 3270 is a family of IBM
>terminals that connect to a terminal cluster (models 3274, 3276) through a
>coax_cable (they use BYSYNC protocol to talk to their communications control
>program. ei. VTAM) There are many coax cards in the market (IRMA, AST, ITT and
>others, used to be around $500) I used in 286 machines, so I don't know about
>386.
Part of the story. A 3274/3278 cluster may be connected via coax,
bisync/RS-232, or SDLC/RS-232. A console for a mainframe is also coax
attached, but it's a different protocol from the 3274/3278 coax attach.
Last I looked (quite a while ago), SCO only supported the RS-232 connection.
The coax connection was designed for a dedicated device--as I recollect,
there was a very real danger of using up your whole system just trying to
be a terminal. The coax protocols and connection are also much more complex
than the SDLC or Bisync ones. For speed however, there's no comparison--
the coax attach is incredible. I'd take one for my UN*X system connection
any day of the week!
Andy
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