Xref: utzoo comp.misc:12579 comp.protocols.ibm:1781 comp.protocols.tcp-ip:16124 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!sdd.hp.com!hplabs!nsc!voder!blia!nobody From: nobody@blia.sharebase.com (Nobody at all) Newsgroups: comp.misc,comp.protocols.ibm,comp.protocols.tcp-ip Subject: Re: IBM 3270 Emulation Recommendation? Keywords: 3270 X TCP/IP SNA SDLC Message-ID: <13972@blia.sharebase.com> Date: 16 May 91 17:11:35 GMT References: Reply-To: jeffb@blackhaw.UUCP (Jeff Beard) Organization: ShareBase Lines: 32 In article birwin@ficc.ferranti.com (R. L. Bob Irwin) writes: > >I'm looking for product information (hardware and software) and >user recommendations for the following terminal/printer emulation >problem: > > [...] > >|IBM |___|37x5|___|Sync |____ |Sync |___|File | >|HOST| |Comm| |Modem| /__|Modem| |Server|-----Enet---- > |Cntr| SNA 3274 | . . | > Emula. WS1 WS30 While doing a Unix to System/370 port of an AI engine, I used the SunLINK package to obtain the services of a timeharing house for the 370 time. The link was a lease-line LU2 from the Sun to the 370 and the Sun environment looked like ____ |Sync |___|File | /__|Modem| |Server|-----Enet---- | client WS's | .... Sun3/xxx running SunLINK This was quite satisfactory, although it did surface the 9600 baud limitation normally seen by all remote 3270's (ie slow screen painting). Recommend you contact your local Sun sales rep. ------ Jeff Beard jeffb@sharebase.com