Hi there!
I'm the other fellow! I follow this list too, but didn't want to make any
noise over here just yet. But hey, now that it's been mentioned!!
I don't have a 3290 yet, but I'm hoping to acquire one in the near future. I
do have a 3174-91R, but as someone else pointed out, that may not be able to support a
3290, as it seems that the 3290 needs the 3174 to either have two floppy drives or a hard
disk. I posted the question on the Hercules list since lots of mainframe history buffs
hang out there, but my end-goal is actually to hook it up to a P/390.
I'd be very interested in how the 3290 microcode was obtained, and if the other
requisite software bits are still obtainable...
Anyway, since a 3174-91R won't do the trick (correct me if that's wrong),
anyone know what the next smallest and simplest 3174 is that'll do? (and, anyone want
to sell one? :) )
Thanks much, as always!!
-Ben
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Subject: IBM 2.88 mb microcode floppies
anyone have a way to image these? on a separate note, can anyone
recommend how to get the images back out to media?
I have some pretty rare token ring / 3290 microcode disks that probably
should be archived somewhere. I tried to prepare to get a 3174-91R to
talk to Hercules, and along the way, got IBM to send 3290 microcode for
the unit.
Another fellow on the Hercules list is working on bringing up a 3290,
and I'd certainly like to help, but am not particularly anxious to send
him my media. Obviously if I get images, he will have to obtain media
from somewhere, maybe buy some of the scrap ones off
ebay and overwrite
them, but maybe someone has some stashed.
Thanks
Jim