Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!ibmarc!drake From: drake@ibmarc.uucp (Sam Drake/99999999) Newsgroups: comp.protocols.ibm Subject: Re: RSCS SUPPORT ? Message-ID: <864@ks.UUCP> Date: 1 Jun 89 17:37:34 GMT References: <8905290555.AA05140@jade.berkeley.edu> Sender: news@ibmarc.UUCP Reply-To: drake@ibmarc.UUCP (Sam Drake/99999999) Organization: IBM Almaden Research Center, San Jose Lines: 25 In article <8905290555.AA05140@jade.berkeley.edu> "Robin C. Cover" writes: >What is the smallest IBM machine (and what OS) we can buy that will >support BITNET (RSCS)? I believe that IBM offers RSCS-style networking products for VM, MVS and VSE operating systems ... all on System/370 class machines. There may be software for the AS/400, but I have no direct knowledge of that either way. So, I believe the smallest machine that IBM can provide RSCS connections for would be a 9370 running VM...the smallest model is the 9373 model 25. This is a S/370 processor, memory, DASD etc all in a 1 meter high rack. >Also, where can I find documentation on RSCS? What role does it play in >the future of IBM networking? IBM publication number GG24-5055-3 is the RSCS Version 2 Release 3 Generai Information Manual, perhaps it will give you the information you're looking for. The AIX systems all support TCP/IP, so if you wanted to connect to the Internet (CSNET, Arpanet, etc) you could use AIX PS/2 or AIX/RT. There are gateways from the TCP/IP-based Internet into BITNET, I believe. I'm not an official anything, so all standard disclaimers apply. Sam Drake / IBM Almaden Research Center