Micro-mainframe link

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In telecommunication, a micro-mainframe link is a physical or logical connection established between a remote microprocessor and mainframe host computer for the express purpose of uploading, downloading, or viewing interactive data and databases on-line in real time.[1]

Note: A micro-mainframe link usually requires terminal emulation software on the microcomputer.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Odaka, Tomohiro; Watanabe, Yoshiaki; Moriguchi, Sunao; Akazawa, Kouhei; Simada, Mituo; Sakamoto, Maki; Kamakura, Taturo; Nose, Yoshiaki (1991-06-01). "Micro-mainframe-link Personal Clinical Research System". Journal of Medical Systems. 15 (3): 221–227. doi:10.1007/BF00996551. ISSN 1573-689X.

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