On Sat, 13 Jun 2015 12:43:23 +0200, R.S. wrote:
Has anyone a photo of 3088?
Has anyone a photo of 3088?
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David Crayford wrote:
This is a nice bit of nostalgia as I started my career as an Op back in the
80's.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cwj6pfhWBps
I have watched that nice video, bringing back memories of those 3800, 3380,
3090, 3420 and such animals.
But what the four letter word is a 'GRS
( Was IBM mainframe operations in the 80s)
3088 Multi-System Channel-to-Channel I/O Control Unit. Bus and Tag, connecting
4 CPUs (IIRC).
We used these (had to have 2 for redundancy) for JES2, VTAM, and CA-MIM
connectivity. Also
used to connect to VM systems (PVM, RSCS, and CA-MIM). Obsoleted by ESCON
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Yep. That's it. Thanks for remembering. We were still using one when I left my
previous position in 1995 with a 3090 400E processor.
Mark Jacobs
Gross, Randall [PRI-1PP] mailto:randy.gr
IBM 3088 CTC
Global Resource Serialization
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Richard Pinion wrote:
The IBM mainframe emulator Hercules has CTC 3088 functionality. I think that
is used for TCP/IP.
Mark Jacobs wrote:
Yep. That's it. Thanks for remembering. We were still using one when I left
my previous position in 1995 with a 3090 400E processor.
Gross, Randall wrote:
The IBM mainframe emulator Hercules has CTC 3088 functionality. I think
that is used for TCP/IP.
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On Fri, 12 Jun 2015 09:17:31 -0700, Norman.Hollander wrote:
3088 Multi-System Channel-to-Channel I/O Control Unit.
Bus and Tag, connecting 4 CPUs (IIRC).
I thought I remembered 8 channel connections. I found this in the
OS/390 2.10 GRS Planning manual:
Model A1 can connect two systems through
I don't remember the device number but it was used for CTC
communications using bus and tag cables.
Mark Jacobs
Elardus Engelbrecht mailto:elardus.engelbre...@sita.co.za
June 12, 2015 at 9:53 AM
I have watched that nice video, bringing back memories of those 3800,
3380, 3090, 3420 and such
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I don't remember the device number
I think it was a 3088
Regards,
Joerg Pohlmann
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This is a nice bit of nostalgia as I started my career as an Op back in
the 80's.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cwj6pfhWBps
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cwj6pfhWBps
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The wayback machine ...80s , just entered Systems Programming..in
Operations in the 70s before...man
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