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  • Subject: Re: SNA Character String (SCS)
  • From: Laura Ausel <v2keaa42@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 4 May 1998 11:19:40 -0400

Rich -
 The most complete reference that I know of is the IBM manual  SYSTEMS NETWORK
ARCHITECTURE -  SESSIONS BETWEEN LOGICAL UNITS, pub #GC20-1868-2.  Part 2
Chapter 1 deals with SNA CS controls & is about  27 pages long.  It may be out
of print (my copy is pretty old), but there are several 'out of print' manuals
available on either CD or the web.  If it is out of print and not on the web
(www.as400service.ibm.com has links to all the available manuals - red or
white), e-mail me directly and I'll fax to you.

There are other portions dealing with printer output in various LU types
(1,2,3,4, and 6).  What exactly are you trying to accomplish?

(p.s.  This is a one-time, one person offer.  I will not fax to everyone that
might want a copy.)

Laura Ausel  -  Keane, Inc., Service Partner
"Do something.  Lead, follow, or get out of the way."
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