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Jim, I remember something about this from one of our clients who used the ASCII controller for remote customers to dial in for inquiry. The emulation we had to use was 3164, although there were a few others that worked, like the 3151. There was a company that sold a 3164 emulator package. I did a quick web search and found Productivity Systems, Inc. at www.psi3164.com I'm pretty sure these were the guys we used all those years ago. When the modems connected, you hit Enter twice, and then the sign-on screen came up. Can't help on the cabling though. Years of therapy (and quite a few Long Island Iced Teas) have removed all traces of IBM-proprietary ASCII cabling pin-outs from my memory ;-). Lou Schmaus MIS Director Apparel Distribution, Inc. lou@appareld.com
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