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Date: | Fri, 17 May 1996 23:45:25 GMT |
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On or about Thu, 16 May 1996 15:44:32 -0500, Jerry Fochtman
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>At 07:55 PM 5/16/96 -0500, Curtis Larsen wrote:
>>We have an application that we're trying to set up to use a bi-synchronous
>>serial connection to an IBM host, ideally with an HP3000 or an HP9000. The
>>problem we're running into though is that it would seem software to do this
>>is almost -- well -- non-existent.
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>>HP themselves has a fairly nice SNA product, but it does 8800 emulation --
>>not 3270 -- and as far as I know, it doesn't support a bi-sync link. (It
>>also doesn't support connecting to anything other than JES or maybe CICS.)
>Also, I believe Telamon may still offer a product which provides a bisync
>bridge so you might want to check with them as well.
Run, don't walk, to Telamon (http://www.telamon.com); you won't regret
it!
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Lund Performance Solutions | http://www.lund.com
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