EP or PEP (NCP + EP) in the 3705. EP terminals corresponded to MVS device 
addresses.

BTAM, TCAM, RTAM or similar in what was MVS

There were add-ons to NCP NTO or NPSI with LLC5 PAD that might achieve 
something similar that made ASCII teletypes appear as SNA LU type 1, 2 or 3.  
My memory may be a little astray in the details here.

Mike Wawiorko  
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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU] On Behalf 
Of glen herrmannsfeldt
Sent: 21 July 2015 07:14
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Subject: 3705

OK, I forgot that the Usenet gateway doesn't work anymore.

I am wondering what software one needs for a 3705 to connect up ordinary ASCII 
terminals.

For example, what would be needed to use TSO or Wylbur on ASCII terminals?  I 
know this is what was done 35 years ago, but I don't know now who knows how to 
do it.

I do remember that for dial-up lines it would allow for 300 baud or 110 baud, 
or even for 2741s, depending on the first character you typed. Hardwired lines 
were fixed speed, and could be higher than 300.  (I believe O for 300 baud, and 
S for 110 baud.)

Faster lines might only be at a fixed baud rate.

thanks,

-- glen

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