An open replacement for the IBM 3174 Establishment Controller github.com 30 points by bri3d 6 days ago
dare944 5 hours ago I really know next to nothing about the IBM mainframe world--I'm more of a retro-DEC guy. But that seeing that beautiful 3278 terminal pegs my retro-envy needle every time. God I would love to own one!
skissane 6 days ago I wonder how hard it would be to write an emulator to run the actual 3174 software? uxhacker 6 hours ago The ibm 3174 was just a controller to then link the terminals to an AS400 mini / mainframe kev009 3 hours ago The 3174 support async hosts among other conversions so it would be interesting.I forget if this was one of the products that used the 801/AMERICA CPU, I don't think it's a COTS microprocessor.
uxhacker 6 hours ago The ibm 3174 was just a controller to then link the terminals to an AS400 mini / mainframe kev009 3 hours ago The 3174 support async hosts among other conversions so it would be interesting.I forget if this was one of the products that used the 801/AMERICA CPU, I don't think it's a COTS microprocessor.
kev009 3 hours ago The 3174 support async hosts among other conversions so it would be interesting.I forget if this was one of the products that used the 801/AMERICA CPU, I don't think it's a COTS microprocessor.
I really know next to nothing about the IBM mainframe world--I'm more of a retro-DEC guy. But that seeing that beautiful 3278 terminal pegs my retro-envy needle every time. God I would love to own one!
Can sell this to Costco and best buy
I wonder how hard it would be to write an emulator to run the actual 3174 software?
The ibm 3174 was just a controller to then link the terminals to an AS400 mini / mainframe
The 3174 support async hosts among other conversions so it would be interesting.
I forget if this was one of the products that used the 801/AMERICA CPU, I don't think it's a COTS microprocessor.
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