I have a 3271 Model 2 - the remote bisync one. It's in embarrassing
condition; I'll take pics once it's cleaned up! Only IBM product I
have with significant wood in it; the top panel of the unit is made of
formica-covered chipboard!
No docs.
I wonder if it might be possible to finagle it into working with my
3277 by a direct hookup to a serial port on a P/390, or a machine
running Hercules?
Mike
On Sat, Dec 19, 2015 at 2:39 PM, William Donzelli <wdonzelli at gmail.com>
wrote:
Do you have a 3272? I found one during the cleanup of the Black Hole.
I think I can get ALDs and docs for it.
--
Will
On Fri, Dec 18, 2015 at 8:30 PM, Mike Ross <tmfdmike at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> grrrr 3271 and 3272 controllers I should have said! They're much
> dumber than 3174 - no program load device whatever; all done in
> hardware. Just an on/off switch and a couple of status lights.
>
> Mike
>
> On Sat, Dec 19, 2015 at 2:27 PM, Mike Ross <tmfdmike at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Oh sounds like fun!
>>
>> I'm working with 3277 which uses a different protocol; connects to
>> older mainframes (360/370) via 3171/3172 controllers - channel
>> attached or remote. Also connects to System/3 direct to the CPU
>> hardware as a console. I have a 3172 controller; physically rough and
>> needs restoration but *should* work if I can fake the remote
>> connection and modem - bisync etc. But just now I'm working with
>> Henk's 3277->RS232 converter - trying to get it hooked up to an
>> emulated System/3 -
http://www.ibmsystem3.nl/emulators.html
>>
>> I've played this game a lot - including telnetting into Linux from
>> 3270 screens - see
http://www.corestore.org/emuterm.htm
>>
>> Please let me know when you manage to ship those 3174 diskettes to
>> Henk; I know he's keen to get them ASAP.
>>
>> Mike
>>
>> On Sat, Dec 19, 2015 at 12:00 PM, Guy Sotomayor <ggs at shiresoft.com>
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> I?ve been tinkering around with my IBM Mainframe terminals and I?m
>>> pretty close to having everything the way that I want it.
>>>
>>> I currently have an IBM 3174-61R Establishment controller connecting
>>> to my ?mainframes? via TCP/IP. This allows me to not only connect to my
>>> Multiprise 3000 S/390 but also some PCs running Hercules to allow me to run
>>> older versions of the mainframe OS?s. I currently have 3 IBM 3179 terminals
>>> hooked up.
>>>
>>> I?ve upgraded the 3174 to be able to boot from a hard disk (it was a
>>> supported option). I actually purchased the upgrade from a reputable vendor
>>> but after many attempts we could not actually get it to do anything useful.
>>> I learned about DavidG?s MFM emulator and that?s now installed in the 3174
>>> which happily boots from it. I still have to figure out a permanent mount
>>> for it since the standard 3174 HDD mounts don?t work for the MFM emulator
>>> board.
>>>
>>> One of the last things that I wanted to figure out was how to support
>>> multiple sessions. I had configured the 3174 to support multiple sessions
>>> on each terminal but following the documentation, I could never figure out
>>> how to actually switch between the sessions. Well today I managed to do
>>> that. Success! I finally figured out the key sequence for switching
>>> sessions. It doesn?t match the IBM documentation. It?s not clear to me if
>>> that?s because I haven?t configured something properly on the 3174 or if
>>> there?s some other reason behind it.
>>>
>>> Since I also have the AEA feature that allows me to connect ASCII
>>> terminals to the 3174, my next project will be to hook up a couple of the
>>> terminals that?re deemed ?compatible? (VT100, ADM5 are on the list) and see
>>> how that works. But that also involves navigating the 3174 configuration
>>> process which is opaque to say the least (there are configuration screens
>>> but you need a manual because the fields only have numbers (e.g. 721) to
>>> identify them and no other indication as to how they need to be filled in).
>>>
>>> Oh, the other bizarre thing about the 3174 that?s been configured with
>>> TCP/IP is that I can also connect to ?unix? servers with the 3174?s (and the
>>> ASCII terminals too). It?ll be interesting to see how that works on a CUT
>>> mode terminal. ;-)
>>>
>>> TTFN - Guy
>>>
>>
>>
>> --
>>
>>
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>> 'No greater love hath a man than he lay down his life for his brother.
>> Not for millions, not for glory, not for fame.
>> For one person, in the dark, where no one will ever know or see.'
>
>
>
> --
>
>
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> 'No greater love hath a man than he lay down his life for his brother.
> Not for millions, not for glory, not for fame.
> For one person, in the dark, where no one will ever know or see.'