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Dumb Terminals - Where Are They Now? In the early days of computing, mainframe users accessed their systems using a dumb terminal Dumb terminals are input/output devices with no processing capability and only enough memory to decipher particular control codes... Author: David Muck - Category: Computers and Technology
Guide to TN3270 Emulation TN3270 emulation is a communications standard that allows a remote terminal such as a Windows workstation to communicate with an IBM or IBM-compatible mainframe... Author: David Muck - Category: Computers and Technology
Guide to VT220 Emulation VT220 Emulation uses the telnet protocol to create a TCP/IP connection to a remote host typically running the Unix, AIX, IBM i or Linux operating system... Author: David Muck - Category: Computers and Technology
Guide to TN5250 Emulation TN5250 emulation uses the telnet protocol to create a TCP/IP connection to a remote host Initially, IBM 5250 terminals were sold with IBM's System/34 minicomputer system... Author: David Muck - Category: Computers and Technology
Transferring Files Between Windows and UNIX Unix FTP can be used to transfer files between PC's and Unix-based file servers File transfer protocol (FTP) is the network protocol that is used to transfer the files from the PC to the Unix file server over TCP... Author: David Muck - Category: Computers and Technology