Jim Bohnsack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Lynn--You said in the post below that you don't have a copy of the
> IOS3270 version of the ref card.  I have the GCARD PACKAGE, dated
> 86/02/17 by Steve Gobson.  I assume that he picked it up from you or
> someone at some point.  Do you want it?

I had originally done gcard (ios3270) in july 1979. later when we were
doing hsdt
http://www.garlic.com/~lynn/subnetwork.html#hsdt

i added sense information to it ... including sense for HYPERChannel
A220 adatpers ... this started when when IMS developers were being
relocated to remobte bldg. from STL ... and they hated the idea of
putting up with remote 3270 slowness. I did the drivers for
HYPERChannel to use it as channel extension over high-speed m'wave
link supporting "local" 3270s at the remote bldg (to the datacenter in
stl). turns out the the overall performance was actually better with
3270s over HYPERchannel channel extension than when they were directly
attached.

later i did the rfc1044 A220 driver for the original ibm tcp/ip
support. The standard tcp/ip (with 8232) would get about 44kbytes/ sec
and consume a 390 proceessor. With a little tuning at cray research
between a cray and a 4341 ... we got full (4341) channel speed
(1mbyte/sec) sustained, using only a modest amount of the 4341
processor
http://www.garlic.com/~lynn/subnetwork.html#1044


in any case, i somehow managed to loose my original copy of gcard and
would like a copy ... i'm wondering how easy it will be to convert to
html and put on garlic.

yes, i would like a copy (does it still have a220 and other device
sense information?)>

--
Anne & Lynn Wheeler | http://www.garlic.com/~lynn/

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