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- Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.programmer
- Subject: LU6.2 summary (reply!)
- Message-ID: <1992Dec15.035940.10293@nbnz.co.nz>
- From: malcolm@nbnz.co.nz (malcolm stairmand)
- Date: Tue, 15 Dec 1992 03:59:40 GMT
- Organization: National Bank, Wellington, NZ
- Lines: 49
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- My request is pretty easy to summarise, just one reply so I might as well
- include it here. Seems not many people do this stuff!
-
- >In comp.os.msdos.programmer you write:
- >
- >>Does anyone know of some tools for writing LU6.2 programs on a PC?
- >
- >>I need to connect to both a 3090 and an AS/400. Please reply by
- >>e-mail and I'll post a summary.
- >
- >>My address is
- >> malcolm@dev.wholesale.nbnz.ac.nz
- >
- >>Thanks in advance
- >>malcolm
- >>--
- >
- >>malcolm@nbnz.co.nz | Southpac House,
- >>Malcolm Stairmand | 1-9 Victoria St,
- >>Wholesale Project | PO Box 540,
-
- >you should look into IBM's Networking Services/DOS Version 1.0
- >product, which supports CPI-C interface for LU6.2/APPC programs.
- >The product supports quite an impressive number of Hardware Platforms,
- >including ASYNC (using SNA-Async).
- >
- >In addition, several others, NSA (Network Software Associates), EICON
- >Technologies, DCA have all announced similar products. My preference
- >is IBM, because technically its a better product.
- >
- >I use the NS/DOS product and if you have any specific questions,
- >let me know and I will try to respond with the details.
- >
- >Best of Luck.
- >
- >Cheers,
- >divya
- >(mdivya@world.std.com)
- >
- >Standard Disclaimer (I have no specific interest in any of these
- >companies).
-
-
-
- --
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- malcolm@nbnz.co.nz | Southpac House,
- Malcolm Stairmand | 1-9 Victoria St,
- Wholesale Project | PO Box 540,
-