I used to swear at mine on a regular basis. To no apparent effect.

On Tue, Jan 14, 2020 at 12:45 PM Mike Schwab <mike.a.sch...@gmail.com>
wrote:

>
> https://turnkey-mvs.yahoogroups.narkive.com/YoMvjj8Q/turnkey-mvs-under-vm-and-3270-w-3174
> 3174 with ethernet and token ring.  Hercules on PC connected to
> ethernet.  Apple II with token ring as console.
>
> On Tue, Jan 14, 2020 at 9:24 AM Charles Mills <charl...@mcn.org> wrote:
> >
> > Would talking the TN3270 protocol to a 3270 emulator do the job for you?
> > That solves all of the hardware issues: it is simply TCP out of your
> > implementation and into the emulator.
> >
> > You could then if you wished "graduate" to a real 3270 terminal. If I
> were
> > doing it I would go SNA but that is because once upon a time I knew SNA
> at
> > the bit level, but little about how bus & tag worked at that level.
> >
> > I can't speak much to physical connection or the layer immediately above
> > that but this book http://ruelgnoj.co.uk/3270/3270.pdf is the bible of
> the
> > byte stream going to the device.
> >
> > There is no real reason you could not drive one from Linux or Windows. A
> > Raspberry Pi with a 3270 attached would be an amusing idea.
> >
> > BTW, RS232 is a specification for the plug between a device and a modem.
> It
> > is at a lower level in the stack than most of the other things you
> mention.
> > Yes, it would be relevant to a dial-up SNA implementation. The "bits
> going
> > over the modem" layer of SNA is called SDLC
> > (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synchronous_Data_Link_Control).
> >
> > Good luck! Sounds like fun.
> >
> > Charles
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU] On
> > Behalf Of Alexander Huemer
> > Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2020 1:52 AM
> > To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
> > Subject: Talking to 3270 terminals?
> >
> > Hi
> >
> > I am new to this list and would like to discuss an idea and ask several
> > questions.
> >
> > * Did anybody ever attempt to 'talk' to 3270 terminals with something
> >   different than an IBM mainframe?
> >
> > This might sound like a strange idea, though I find it intriguing to be
> > able to display content on such a terminal and be able to receive
> > keyboard input from it.
> >
> > I guess the most straight-forward way to attempt something like that is
> > to use a 3270 terminal attached to a 3174 or similar and try to talk to
> > that instead of the terminal itself. I wouldn't know how to interface
> > with the terminal directly over the coax.
> >
> > * What's the best available documentation regarding 3174 models and
> >   their features?
> >
> > I poked around on ibm.com and google but wasn't able to find much. It
> > seems like there were several different physical-layer north-bound
> > interfaces for 3174. Bus&Tag, Token Ring, Ethernet, RS232 (if I am not
> > mistaken, for dial-up connections), maybe others?
> >
> > Bus&Tag doesn't seem to be a good candidate, it's difficult to interface
> > with as far as I understand.
> > Ethernet is way more common these days than Token Ring, though TR NICs
> > are easy to procure second hand and protocol support under Linux (the OS
> > I am most savvy with) is in place.
> > RS232 is easy to interface with also, though then again, I am not sure
> > if that interface really exists.
> >
> > * Did the LAN interfaces (Ethernet, TR) talk SNA on layers 2 and 3 or
> >   was there by any chance something going on with TCP/IP? I doubt it
> >   though.
> >
> > Talking SNA with custom software doesn't seem to be a low-hanging fruit.
> > From where I stand right now I cannot say how straight-forward the
> > network traffic between the mainframe and a 3174 is, how difficult it
> > would be to emulate that protocol with custom software over several
> > layers.
> >
> > * Is anybody on the list here able to provide protocol traces from the
> >   link between mainframe and 3174 over any interface? pcap format is
> >   preferred, though anything would be valuable.
> >
> > I would appreciate any thoughts regarding this topic, especially to the
> > questions marked with asterisks.
> > Also, if anything is known regarding a similar thing with 5250 instead
> > of 3170 terminals, that would be interesting as well.
> >
> > -Alex
> >
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