Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!shadooby!samsung!cs.utexas.edu!sun-barr!decwrl!nsc!csi!wclark From: wclark@csi.3Com.Com (Wayne Clark) Newsgroups: comp.protocols.ibm Subject: Re: APPC File Transfer? Message-ID: <1513@csib.csi.3Com.Com> Date: 7 Dec 89 17:43:56 GMT References: <39290003@hpindwa.HP.COM> Reply-To: wclark@csib (Wayne Clark) Organization: Communications Solutions Inc., San Jose, Ca Lines: 38 In article <39290003@hpindwa.HP.COM> richj@hpindwa.HP.COM (Rich Johnson) writes: >Questions: > > Does anyone know of any APPC File Transfer applications offered by IBM or > by a third-party that runs on IBM S/370, S/3X, and AS/400? We would like > to use APPC for file transfer from our S/36 to our S/370 Host (MVS). Does > IBM offer anything like 3270 File Transfer that is built into TSO? Does > anybody have any thoughts on using APPC for file transfer? > >Thanks in advance, > >Rich Johnson Spectrum Concepts, Inc. in New York City is a third party developer of APPC applications and they have an LU 6.2-based file transfer facility called XCOM 6.2. It runs on MVS, VM, PCs, S/38, S/36 (I believe AS/400 by now, too), VMS, and UNIX. So you can pretty much transfer files from anywhere to anywhere using their product. We have a copy of XCOM62 and use it between PCs and MVS, VM. They can be reached at: Spectrum Concepts, Inc. 150 Broadway Suite 814 New York, NY 10038 212/766-4400 212/571-6077 (FAX) I am in no way affiliated with Spectrum Concepts. -------------- Wayne Clark IBM Connectivity Operations, 3Com Corporation (formerly Communications Solutions, Inc.) phone: 408/562-6967 EMail: Wayne_Clark@SPD.3mail.3Com.COM -or- {nsc,bnrmtv,epimass}!csi!wclark