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Why not borrow a twinax terminal from someone in town.
that would be the cheapest route.
Twinax emulation will be a PIA to get working.

http://www.networking.ibm.com/nhd/webnav.nsf/pages/525:525home.html

Bryan


On Nov 2, 2009 8:39pm, Jim Donoghue <jdonoghue04@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have an IBM PCI 5250 express adapter. I was able to find the correct

driver for it - but what software do I need to have in order to use it? I've

found tons of 'tn5250' and TCP/IP connectivity programs, but if I wanted to

do that, I'd just use x5250 or tn5250, since I already have those.



I was hoping the PCI card would be a cheap way to get a console. I don't

even know if the machine I have has a good OS installation on it, so I

really don't want to spend a ton of money just to find out I'm out of luck.



Thanks



Jim

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