DAVID@DARTCMS1.BITNET (David Avery) (08/23/89)
I am looking for a source of a board for a 386 class PC running DOS or Un*x that provides emulation of an IBM 3780 bisync connection. A good implemenation should support 9600 baud connections, access to V.32 type modems, and autobaud to 208B compliant 4800 baud modems. However, any recommendations would help. * * * * * * * * * * * * David Avery * BITNET: DAVID@DARTCMS1 * System Manager for VM/CMS * CSNET: DAVIDA@DARTMOUTH.EDU * Dartmouth College * INTERNET: DAVID@DARTCMS1.DARTMOUTH.EDU * Vox Clamantis in Deserto * UUCP: ...IHNP4!DARTVAX!DAVIDA * * * * * * * * * * * * *
sharon@asylum.SF.CA.US (Sharon Fisher) (08/27/89)
In article <8908231505.AA24665@jade.berkeley.edu> David Avery <DAVID%DARTCMS1.bitnet@jade.berkeley.edu> writes: >I am looking for a source of a board for a 386 class PC running DOS or Un*x >that provides emulation of an IBM 3780 bisync connection. A good implemenation >should support 9600 baud connections, access to V.32 type modems, and >autobaud to 208B compliant 4800 baud modems. However, any recommendations >would help. I'd talk to Network Software Associates. I think they're in Laguna City, California. (When I get home I can get a phone number from my Rolodex.) -- "Goldfish are quiet, under the water. "Girls who keep goldfish are sometimes quite loud." -- The Jazz Butcher
sharon@asylum.UUCP (Sharon Fisher) (08/27/89)
In article <8908231505.AA24665@jade.berkeley.edu> David Avery <DAVID%DARTCMS1.bitnet@jade.berkeley.edu> writes: >I am looking for a source of a board for a 386 class PC running DOS or Un*x >that provides emulation of an IBM 3780 bisync connection. A good implemenation >should support 9600 baud connections, access to V.32 type modems, and >autobaud to 208B compliant 4800 baud modems. However, any recommendations >would help. I'd talk to Network Software Associates. I think they're in Laguna City, California. (When I get home I can get a phone number from my Rolodex.) -- "Goldfish are quiet, under the water. "Girls who keep goldfish are sometimes quite loud." -- The Jazz Butcher