UCSB Computer
NETWORK WORKING GROUP                             Research Lab.
REQUEST FOR COMMENTS # 311                        Roland F. Bryan
NIC #9341                                         29 February 1972


               NEW CONSOLE ATTACHMENTS TO THE UCSB HOST



  The MLC/360M
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  The UCSB 360-75 is equipped with an interface unit that allows
  attachment of any type of I/O device to the Multiplexor Channel and
  for that device to be operated by program control as though it were a
  standard IBM Control Unit.  The interface, referred to as the
  Multi-Line Controller/360M (MLC/360M), operates on the Multiplexor
  Channel and provides 32 independently addressed I/O connections that
  are grouped into 16 pairs to accommodate full- duplex I/O operation.
  Each input group has a 16-bit input buffer plus related synchronizing
  and control logic to make it a stand-alone control unit on the 360
  channel.  Similarly, each output group has a 32-bit buffer plus logic.
  Attachment is achieved by connection through a data-set type connector
  and I/O signal levels conform to EIA standards (RS-232 Spec.).


  Both the I/O group hardware and the supporting software for the
  MLC/360M are readily modified to produce any variations required for
  attachment and operation of non-standard devices.


  Since our primary support was for 201B data-sets at 2400 baud, we
  first implemented the 16 I/O group pairs to accommodate this type of
  modem in our time-shared user environment.  The I/O groups have now
  been variously modified to support a wide range of applications, from
  300 baud acoustic coupled use to 9600 baud for multi-station classroom
  operation.



  New Consoles
  ---------------


  In addition to our standard attachments, which are mostly Culler-Fried
  graphic display consoles and educational classrooms




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  using such consoles, we have a Tektronix 4002A and an NIH General
  Purpose Graphics Terminal (GPGT).


  The Tektronix terminal can now be operated on the ARPANET and will
  provide our users with upper and lower case ASCII for easier operation
  with other sites.  A report on this console's capability will be
  forthcoming.


  The GPGT was developed by the University of IOWA for use in
  Bio-Medical applications.  The unit is a delay-line refreshed video
  display with graphic capability and is the only dynamic type display
  in use on our host computer at present.  We are evaluating its
  performance in our On-Line System environment.  Since a user at this
  terminal is also able to reach into the network, we will have some
  future comments on its operation for interested persons.













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