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  • Subject: Remote Dataq with NT
  • From: "Jeffrey M. Silberberg" <silbrbrg@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 7 Feb 1998 09:50:25 -0800 (PST)


 I have a new application I am working on, the device that I will be
 interfacing to the AS/400 relies on an NT based service to format and
 control the hardware.  To keep the design in a KISS mode, I am looking 
 seriously at using CA/400 Token Ring attached to the AS/400, and the 
 remote data queue as the interface to passs commands to the NT Software
 and receive Inquires from the NT Software..

 NT will be at 4.0, while the AS/400 will be at V4R1, and CA/400 will be 
 at ??? (Latest available when we start development). 

 I would like any suggestions, and experiences the group may have with 
 this type of design. 

 PS: I would normally do this as an APPC or IP Sockets application,  
 however both time and dollars are in short supply on this one.

        Jeff Silberberg 
        CompuDesigns, Inc.  
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