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Binary Synchronous Communication (BSC or
Bisync) is an IBM character-oriented, half-duplex link protocol,
announced in 1967
after the
introduction of System/360...
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protocols make use of both NAKs and ACKs.
Binary Synchronous Communications (
Bisync) and
Adaptive Link Rate (for Energy-Efficient Ethernet) are examples. The...
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communicate with the
mainframe via
Binary Synchronous Communications (BSC or
Bisync) and
replaced older terminals using synchronous transmit-receive (STR)....
- x^{16}+x^{13}+x^{12}+x^{11}+x^{10}+x^{8}+x^{6}+x^{5}+x^{2}+1} CRC-16-IBM
Bisync, Modbus, USB, ANSI X3.28, SIA DC-07, many others; also
known as CRC-16 and...
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limited to 9600 bit/s
until about 1984.
Other services including 2780/3780
Bisync support,
remote printing, X.25
gateway and SDLC pipe
lines were
added in...
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internal implementation of a
variety of data link
layer protocols like
Bisync, HDLC and SDLC. The SCC
could be set up as a
conventional RS-232 port for...
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these 2 functions, or have only one or the
other of
these signals. The
Bisync protocol of the 1960s used a
minimum of two
ASCII "SYN"
characters (0x16…0x16)...
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prior to each transmission. The IBM
Binary Synchronous protocol (
Bisync) is
still in use,
Other examples of byte-oriented
protocols are IBM's Synchronous...
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synchronous and
asynchronous receiver-transmitter (USART). 2000 kbit/s. Async,
Bisync, SDLC, HDLC, X.25. CRC. 4-byte RX buffer. 2-byte TX buffer.
Provides signals...
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early IBM character-oriented
communications protocol which preceded Bisync. STR was point-to-point only, and emplo**** a four-of-eight transmission...