IBM 3720
The IBM 3720 was a communications controller (front-end processor) made by IBM, suitable for use with IBM System/390. The 3720, introduced in 1986, was capable of supporting up to 60 communications lines, and was a smaller version of the 3725.[1] Official service support was withdrawn in 1999 in favour of the IBM 3745.
The IBM 3720 is unrelated to the similarly-numbered IBM 3270 display terminal system.
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- ^ Korzeniowski, Paul (July 20, 1987). "IBM 3720 Cuts Costs". Network World. Retrieved September 1, 2012.
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- Mainframe computer stubs
- IBM mainframe peripherals
- Networking hardware