Do you have a DSL disk for the 3290?

DSL Disks: The DSL (Downstream Load) disk contains the diagnostics, system 

bringup code, and microcode for a display station that needs the control 
unit to 
downstream-load this code to it -for example, the 3290 Information Panel. 
The 
DSL disk is also used to load the microcode necessary to support the 
Asynchro- 
nous Emulation Adapter (AEA). You can merge the code from one DSL disk 
onto 
another DSL disk. You can have the DSL code for as many as four types of 
devices, or three types of devices and the AEA, on each DSL disk. If there 
are no 
DSL displays in the cluster and you are not configuring for the AEA, you 
will not 
need to use a DSL disk. 

https://archive.org/stream/bitsavers_ibm3174GA2ngGuideOct88_23395575/GA23-0214-3_3174_Customizing_Guide_Oct88_djvu.txt


Michael C. O'Byrne
Senior Software Analyst - Enterprise Server
Foot Locker Corporate Services
7800 W Brown Deer Rd, Milwaukee, WI 53223
(414) 357-4094

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