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January 1995, Week 2

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Donald Timmonds Harrington <[log in to unmask]>
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[log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 10 Jan 1995 15:51:07 -0800687_- I know the thoughts expressed here are my own because no one else would claim
them!

Don Harrington [log in to unmask]
Boeing Commercial Airplane Group Phone: 206-931-4457
PO Box 3707 MS 5J-34 FAX: 206-931-2325
Seattle, WA 98124-2207

Kevin McAdams wanted to know about anyone doing on-line communication
through the HP3000 via SNA.

We use SNAIMF for two applications that are written on the IBM. One
is a time keeping system for payroll purposes, and the other is used
to generate equipment purchase requests. We have had no problems with
terminals directly connected to the 3000 through DTCs. We have had some
problems [...]53_10Jan199515:51:[log in to unmask]
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I know the thoughts expressed here are my own because no one else would claim
them!
 
Don Harrington                                 [log in to unmask]
Boeing Commercial Airplane Group                         Phone:   206-931-4457
PO Box 3707  MS 5J-34                                    FAX:     206-931-2325
Seattle, WA  98124-2207
 
Kevin McAdams wanted to know about anyone doing on-line communication
through the HP3000 via SNA.
 
We use SNAIMF for two applications that are written on the IBM.  One
is a time keeping system for payroll purposes, and the other is used
to generate equipment purchase requests.  We have had no problems with
terminals directly connected to the 3000 through DTCs.  We have had some
problems with terminals locking up that access the 3000 through the
DTC across the broadband.  I suspect this has something to do with the
make/quality of modem than with SNAIMF itself.  These same terminals
have no problems with our in-house written V/Plus applications (which
is all SNAIMF is, anyway).
 
Hope this helps!
 
Don

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