Looking for old versions of IBM Personal Communications (PCOMM), for any and all operating systems.
Thanks in advance
[REQ] IBM Personal Communications (PCOMM)
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Re: [REQ] IBM Personal Communications (PCOMM)
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Do you have an AS/400 system?
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I have a beta for DOS and OS/2 from Nov 1994 that I can put on the FTP.
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Nope; wish I had... but PCOMM was/is not only for AS/400 or iSeries, also for Mainframes (S/370, S/390, z)haroldas.velioniskis wrote:Offtopic CommentDo you have an AS/400 system?
That'd be most appreciated!Tronky wrote:I have a beta for DOS and OS/2 from Nov 1994 that I can put on the FTP.
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Re: [REQ] IBM Personal Communications (PCOMM)
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At work we have old S/390 from 1996. We used to use an old pentium pro pc, running a specialized version of OS/2 to control that little mainframe
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IIRC and AFAIK before using GNU/Linux for the HMC, they used OS/2 or a specialized version of it.haroldas.velioniskis wrote:Offtopic CommentAt work we have old S/390 from 1996. We used to use an old pentium pro pc, running a specialized version of OS/2 to control that little mainframe
They also used it for the IBM P390 and P390E cards (although you had the option to use these in an RS/6000 running AIX as well).