On 2/14/19 8:28 PM, Kevin Monceaux via cctalk wrote:
I'm finally in possession of a box that hopefully is capable or can be made capable of connecting a real terminal to Hercules. It's a 3174 11L. It was retired last year where I work. I finally got the okay to save it from being sent to a scrapper. I love the build quality of older IBM gear, except when I'm trying to move such gear. Between the 3174 and a 9406-520 I also acquired, I pulled or strained something in my left arm moving them into place.

Nice haul.

It has a token ring card. I will probably be able to get the MAU it was connected to, and possibly the router that acted as a token ring to Ethernet bridge.

I'm quite interested in the network configuration.

You mentioned telnet, which largely implies TCP/IP, which in combination with Token Ring means specific things. Things which I question about how much of a "bridge" the device was as much as a gateway.

Or, if it's telnet like, but not actually telnet ~> TCP/IP, then it could be other things, but I think they are more problematic to "bridge" to Ethernet.



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