User`s guide
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BSC Programmer’s Guide
embedded ICP product using DLITE (for example, the embedded ICP2432 using
DLITE on a Windows NT system).
Physical “ports” on the ICPs are logically referred to as “links.” However, since port and
link numbers are usually identical (that is, port 0 is the same as link 0), this document
uses the term “link.”
Program code samples are written in the “C” programming language.
Revision History
The revision history of the BSC Programmer’s Guide, Protogate document DC 900-
1340I, is recorded below:
Revision Release Date Description
DC 900-1340A September 1994 Original release
DC 900-1340B October 1994 • Modify the 3270 text addressing option (Section 4.22)
• Modify the Freeway 1000 electrical interface option
(Section 4.24)
DC 900-1340C November 1994 • Minor modifications and updated error codes
• Update file names for software release 2.1
• Change the usICPStatus field to iICPStatus and change
the
usProtModifier field to iProtModifier (page 54 and
page 114)
DC 900-1340D February 1995 • Minor modifications
• New and updated BSC 2780/3780 options in
Chapter 5, Chapter 6 and Chapter 7.
DC 900-1340E May 1995 • Minor modifications
• Modify Line Type option (Section 6.31 on page 182)
DC 900-1340F January 1996 • Minor modifications throughout document
• Add dlControl function to Table 3–3 on p a ge 53 and
Table 5–3 on page 113
• Add Windows NT to Chapter 7 and Appendix E
Ron said the
following
should be
documented
somewhere
(I’m not sure):
“The address
that
BSC2780/3780
is installed at
in the
bscXload.unx
file has
changed.”