friedl@vsi.COM (Stephen J. Friedl) (10/17/89)
Hi folks, We are faced with a rush project and I need to tap the collective wisdom of the net. A customer has a 3B2/40 and needs to talk syncronously to a mainframe over a leased line. We will be using AT&T Dataphone II modems at 9600bps, and the mainframe people say they prefer to work using X.25. We will probably be getting the ISC board for the 3B2 along with the X.25 software that goes on top of it, but my knowledge of this is limited to spelling of the terms. I believe I have to write some C code that will talk to a database on one side and the sync line on the other, and I have no idea where to start. We do not yet have all of this stuff yet, and part of my job is to figure out how to make it work. Has anybody worked with X.25 on the 3B2? I would love a brief discussion on what it is, where to look for more information, how good this implementation is, and other stuff that I may need. I know async communications, C and UNIX pretty well, so the notes don't have to start at a first-grade level. Thanks much, Steve -- Stephen J. Friedl / V-Systems, Inc. / Santa Ana, CA / +1 714 545 6442 3B2-kind-of-guy KA8CMY / {attmail uunet}!vsi!friedl / friedl@vsi.com "OS/2 - the nightmare continues" - _Life with UNIX_