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IBM 96F9156 MicroChannel Multiprotocol Adapter Card
- MicroChannel interface for legacy IBM systems
- Supports multiple network protocols
- Enables multiprotocol communication
- Designed for connectivity and data transfer
- Reliable performance for enterprise applications
- Component for expanding system communication options
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Product Overview
The IBM 96F9156 is a MicroChannel Multiprotocol Adapter Card, designed to provide versatile communication capabilities for older IBM systems. It supports various network protocols, enabling connectivity in diverse environments.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Adapter Card |
| Interface | MicroChannel |
Additional Specifications
| Functionality | Multiprotocol Adapter |
Product Description
The IBM 96F9156 MicroChannel Multiprotocol Adapter Card is a specialized hardware component designed to enhance the communication capabilities of IBM systems that utilize the MicroChannel architecture. This adapter allows these legacy systems to connect and communicate using a variety of network protocols, offering flexibility in integration with different network infrastructures. This card is crucial for organizations that still rely on MicroChannel-based IBM servers and require robust networking solutions. It facilitates data exchange and system interaction across diverse network environments, ensuring that these systems can remain functional and connected within a modern IT landscape. The multiprotocol support means it can adapt to various communication standards, making it a versatile addition to the system's hardware. By providing multiprotocol support over the MicroChannel bus, the IBM 96F9156 addresses the specific needs of users who require continued operation of their existing IBM hardware. It is a testament to IBM's commitment to supporting its installed base, offering a way to extend the life and utility of valuable legacy systems through enhanced connectivity options.
