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Sean Porterfield wrote:
> 
> I searched the archive, but I'm not sure what to search for (since I
> keep getting results that don't match what I want.)
> 
> My AS/400 does not have ethernet or a modem.  I need to get files onto
> it, though.  It's too much trouble to get tapes every time.
> 
> My thought was to use a serial cable to set up a SLIP connection to a
> PC.  I haven't figured out how to do this, although I suspect it is
> possible.
> 
> I'm on V3R2 and cannot upgrade hardware or software.



You can do SLIP on V3R2 ..... Here is the How to Do It:

http://www.as400.ibm.com/domino/ipcs/fsioslip.htm

You can use the existing comm cables as I recall, but that
will depend on the modem you are using.... IBM even gives
you a list of the modems that will work...

This entire procedure was spelled out in Midrange Computing a 
few years back but the IBM version does a pretty good job of
describing how to do it....

Software is another problem and file transfers will be problematic...

You are gonna need some appropriate emulation software and I can't
find that article right now....
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