This card was designed (as you might guess) to do ehanced stuff (in
particular, special
character sets and/or graphics) when emulating a 3270 terminal (or, more
appropriately,
one of the 3270 family graphics terminals).
The other card it connects to would be the special 3270 display adapter on
a 3270 PC.
Unless you are going to hook an IBM 3270 PC up to a real mainframe, it
won't be of any
use to you. If you don't have a 3270 PC, you might well want to donate it
to someone who
does (like me ;-) ).
Jay
At 08:47 PM 4/12/99 +0000, you wrote:
I just picked up an IBM 3270 Personal Computer
Programmed Symbols Adapter
card in the box. The box says that it's "an option that provides the
storage and controls for displaying an APL font and six additional
programmable fonts." It's a full length 8 bit card with two sockets on the
to edge. There is also two jumpers in the box that I assume are used to
jumper this card to another card. I didn't get any instructions or
software with it. Does anyone know how to use it or have instructions etc
for it?
Joe
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