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What (who) is IBM 3270 - definition


IBM 3270         
  • IBM 3290
  • IBM 3274-41D controller with terminal
  • IBM 3174 controller
  • Sample IBM 3270 cluster with one control unit connected to a printer and two displays
  • IBM selector-pen in use
  • IBM 3278 and 3279 terminals side-to-side
  • 4224 printer
  • 3278 terminal
FAMILY OF BLOCK-ORIENTED COMPUTER TERMINALS INTRODUCED BY IBM IN 1971
3270; 3270 terminal; Telnet 3270; TN3270; IBM 3179G; 3270 Data Stream; 3270s; Green screen application; IBM 3271; IBM 3272; IBM 3279; IBM 3270 Workstation Program; 3278; Tn3270; IBM 3277; PA keys; Program attention key; PA1 key; PA2 key; PA3 key; IBM 3278
The IBM 3270 is a family of block oriented display and printer computer terminals introduced by IBM in 1971
IBM 3270         
  • IBM 3290
  • IBM 3274-41D controller with terminal
  • IBM 3174 controller
  • Sample IBM 3270 cluster with one control unit connected to a printer and two displays
  • IBM selector-pen in use
  • IBM 3278 and 3279 terminals side-to-side
  • 4224 printer
  • 3278 terminal
FAMILY OF BLOCK-ORIENTED COMPUTER TERMINALS INTRODUCED BY IBM IN 1971
3270; 3270 terminal; Telnet 3270; TN3270; IBM 3179G; 3270 Data Stream; 3270s; Green screen application; IBM 3271; IBM 3272; IBM 3279; IBM 3270 Workstation Program; 3278; Tn3270; IBM 3277; PA keys; Program attention key; PA1 key; PA2 key; PA3 key; IBM 3278
<hardware> A class of terminals made by IBM known as "Display Devices", normally used to talk to IBM mainframes. The 3270 attempts to minimise the number of I/O interrupts required by accepting large blocks of data, known as datastreams, in which both text and control (or formatting functions) are interspersed allowing an entire screen to be "painted" as a single output operation. The concept of "formatting" in these devices allows the screen to be divided into clusters of contiguous character cells for which numerous attributes (color, highlighting, {character set}, protection from modification) can be set. Further, using a technique known as 'Read Modified' the changes from any number of formatted fields that have been modified can be read as a single input without transferring any other data, another technique to enhance the terminal throughput of the CPU. The 3270 had twelve, and later twenty-four, special Programmed Function Keys, or PF keys. When one of these keys was pressed, it would cause the device to generate an I/O interrupt and present a special code identifying which key was pressed. Application program functions such as termination, page-up, page-down or help could be invoked by a single key-push, thereby reducing the load on very busy processors. A version of the IBM PC called the "3270 PC" was released in October 1983. It included 3270 terminal emulation. tn3270 is modified version of Telnet which acts as a 3270 terminal emulator and can be used to connect to an IBM computer over a network. See also broken arrow. (1995-02-07)
3270         
  • IBM 3290
  • IBM 3274-41D controller with terminal
  • IBM 3174 controller
  • Sample IBM 3270 cluster with one control unit connected to a printer and two displays
  • IBM selector-pen in use
  • IBM 3278 and 3279 terminals side-to-side
  • 4224 printer
  • 3278 terminal
FAMILY OF BLOCK-ORIENTED COMPUTER TERMINALS INTRODUCED BY IBM IN 1971
3270; 3270 terminal; Telnet 3270; TN3270; IBM 3179G; 3270 Data Stream; 3270s; Green screen application; IBM 3271; IBM 3272; IBM 3279; IBM 3270 Workstation Program; 3278; Tn3270; IBM 3277; PA keys; Program attention key; PA1 key; PA2 key; PA3 key; IBM 3278