IBM Twinax-Terminals Overview
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IBM created numerous Twinax-Terminals in the course of the lifetime of the systems supporting Twinax, and the 5250 data stream:
It's important to know that the 5250 data stream supports only two display modes:[1]
- 24 lines, 80 characters each, programmatically named *DS3,
- 27 lines, 132 characters each, programmatically named *DS4.
The following table lists (once) available terminals, and features.
Model Modes Screen Remarks Maj Min 3176 3179 3180 3196 A10 24×80 Green B10 Amber 3197 C10 24×80 C20 D10 24×80, 27×132 D20 D40 15" Green 3477 HAX 24×80, 27×132 14" Amber Supports up to two display sessions, and one printer session. HGX 14" Green HCX 14" RGB Color HDX 15" Green HWX? 14" White 3486 BAX 24×80 14" Amber Has a PS/2 mouse connector. Supports up to two display sessions, and one printer session. BGX 14" Green 3487 HAX 24×80, 27×132 15" Amber Has a PS/2 mouse connector. Supports up to two display sessions, and one printer session. HCX 14" RGB Color HGX 15" Green 3488 None External Monitor via VGA-Connector. Supports up to four display sessions, and one printer session. 3489 None External Monitor via VGA-Connector. 5251 1 or 11 2 or 12 Integrates a remote workstation controller.[2]
Weblinks
- IBM 5250 in Wikipedia
- IBM Documentation
- GA21-9247-02 IBM 5250 Information Display System Functions Reference Manual
- GA21-9246-04 IBM 5250 Information Display System Introduction
- GA21-9337-02 IBM 5250 Information Display System Planning and Site Preparation Guide
- SY31-0571-02 IBM 5250 Information Display System: IBM 5251 Display Station Models 1 and 11
- SY31-0461-03 IBM 5251 Display Station Model 11 Maintenance Information Manual
- S131-0620-04 IBM 5251 Display Station Models 1 and 11 Parts Catalog
- Workstation type negotiations and mappings, IBM
Footnotes
- ↑ Position 1 of lines is almost always unused, because the invisible display attribute character needs one position of space. This is also the reason that different elements, or the same element with different display attributes need one space between them.
- ↑ Example: IBM 5294, or 5394. This is a twinaxial device to share a leased or switched line with many twinax devices.