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Using the Pass Thru mode does not require

Table 2.

the use of dedicated terminals.

The Pass Thru mode of SNA IMF/iX is mot intended as a replacement for real IBM 3270 devices.

For HP terminals being used in the Pass Thru mode, the response time will be longer than that of IBM terminals:

• The data transmission rate between the

HP 3000 and the terminals is slower than

that between the IBM 3270 controller and

its attached terminals.

• For terminals not supported by the write

optimization feature, the screens on the

HP 3000 and Pass Thru terminals are

rewritten any time a change is made. For

small changes, this contributes to an

increase in response time

• SNA IMF/iX uses the Modified Data Tag fea-

ture of the HP 700/94, HP 2394A, and HP

150 terminals in order to accurately and

flexibly handle null and blank characters. In

addition, this may result in improved

response time when compared to other HP

terminals.

• For applications where response time is

3270 Typewriter Keyboard

Program Function Keys

FIELD MARK, TEST REQ, CURSOR BLINK, ALT CURSOR, IDENT, DEV CNCL, DUP, CLOCK, PRINT and CURSOR SELECT Keys

PA1, PA2, PA3, CLEAR, SYSTEM REQUEST

SYSTEM AVAILABLE, INSERT MODE, INPUT INHIBITED Indicators

ERASE INPUT, ERASE EOF, TAB, BACKTAB, NEWLINE, RESET INSERT Keys

3270 Characters

cent sign ¢

!

solid vertical bar “NOT” sign

HP 700/96 Keyboard

User specifies by typing desired program function number or through user- defined configuration of HP function keys.

No equivalent on HP terminals

Keys are in different locations (Softkeys are used)

Indicators not provided

Equivalent functions provided

Corresponding to HP Terminal Characters

[

]

!

^

critical, please consult your HP Sales

Representative for more information.

• Although the principle functions of IBM

3270 terminal keyboards are implemented -

including Program Function (PF) keys and

Program Attention (PA) keys - there are

some differences:

• Some keys are in different positions, some

keys have different labels, and some keys

are not implemented. Table 2 lists the

major differences between IBM 3270 termi-

nals and HP 2392 terminals.

There are minor logical differences in the way HP terminals behave. Differences include:

With Pass Thru mode, only unprotected fields in which one or more characters have actually been changed are transmitted to the host. If a Pass Thru user “modifies” an

unprotected field by replacing the field with exactly the same characters as it had previ- ously; the field would NOT be transmitted to the host with SNA IMF/iX, since no characters had changed. A real 3270-type terminal will transmit such modified fields whether or not any characters are actually changed.

Leading blanks can be converted to nulls based on a configuration option at Pass Thru startup.

Trailing blanks can be converted to nulls based on a configuration option at Pass Thru startup.

Trailing nulls can be converted to blanks based on a configuration optional Pass Thru startup.

Magnetic card reader, auxiliary card reader, and light pen are not provided in HP termi- nals using Pass Thru mode.

HP 3000

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