Binary Synchronous Communications

Binary Synchronous Communications

Jesse Russell Ronald Cohn

     

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ISBN: 978-5-5142-2839-3

High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Binary Synchronous Communication (BSC or Bisync) is an IBM character-oriented,half-duplex link protocol, announced in 1967 after the introduction of System/360. It replaced the synchronous transmit-receive (STR) protocol used with second generation computers. The intent was that common link management rules could be used with three different alphabets for encoding messages. Six-bit Transcode looked backwards to older systems; USASCII with 128 characters and EBCDIC with 256 characters looked forward. Transcode disappeared very quickly but the EBCDIC and USASCII dialects of Bisync continued in use.