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Apr 4th, 2009, 09:22 AM
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[Serious] Token Ring Bridge
I figure this is a long shot, but does anyone know a fairly cheap site I could get a token ring to ethernet adapter?
A friend of the family recently gave me an old AS400/iSeries machine and I want to play around with it. Currently there is only a token ring adapter on it and I want to connect it to my local network.
I also do not have a monitor or keyboard capable of connecting to it at this point, so I'm not sure installing an ethernet card would work. I have been told that the OS is all running and if I can get the adapter it should connect properly, and thus I could connect and actually do something, but at this point I'm not even sure I'm using the proper IPL to get the thing running.
I know this isn't really appropriate for a VB forum, but I have also been unsuccessful finding an active forum with any information pertaining to my situation.
Now I have found bridges for around 500-600$ US, but I am looking more for around the 100-200 range.
Not expecting much, but any help at all would be great.
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Apr 4th, 2009, 09:29 AM
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Re: [Serious] Token Ring Bridge
Couldn't you just add a token ring adapter to your pc? I saw a PCMIA version for $30.
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Apr 4th, 2009, 12:53 PM
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Re: [Serious] Token Ring Bridge
That's pretty cool. I don't have any useful advice, but I do have two questions for you:
1) What are you going to use the thing for?
2) I think you should buy the most expensive adapter you can find. That way you can call the Tolkien Ring adapter "my precious"
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Apr 4th, 2009, 01:19 PM
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Re: [Serious] Token Ring Bridge
lol, and I basically have it to brush up on COBOL in a mainframe environment and learn the OS/400 command language.
With me living so close to Ottawa and the g/f really looking for a job in Ottawa, in the eventual case of us moving there, I guarantee I could get a COBOL job while searching for other, more permanent work.
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Apr 4th, 2009, 05:33 PM
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Re: [Serious] Token Ring Bridge
COBOL is such a legacy language that it could lead to a lucrative and sustained career, so it might end up becoming your permanent work.
I forget who built the AS400. Was that IBM or Digital?
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Apr 4th, 2009, 06:20 PM
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Fanatic Member
Re: [Serious] Token Ring Bridge
I don't know anything about the AS400 but am curious as to what year it was first released? If it's rather old wouldn't a modern desktop out power it?
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Apr 6th, 2009, 01:07 AM
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Hyperactive Member
Re: [Serious] Token Ring Bridge
I'm pretty sure it was IBM who built the AS400. I hated the thing when I was working in IT. My job was to make backups of our AS400 at the hospital... Let's just say that we lost about a month's worth of data when I resigned. 
I just couldn't figure out how it worked, so I just left it.
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