Further Reading
- Detailed discussion of Bisync link control by Charles A Wilde (new link)
- "Bisync, BSC". Connectivity Knowledge Platform. Made IT. http://ckp.made-it.com/bisync.html. Retrieved 2006-07-06. A detailed description of the protocol.
- Bisync & STR programming for IBM 1130
- "Data Communications Protocols". Telecom Corner Technical Reference Site. TBI/WebNet, Inc.. October, 2004. http://telecom.tbi.net/protocol.htm. Retrieved 2006-07-06.
- "What is Bisync? A Short History Lesson". Serengeti Systems. http://www.serengeti.com/what_is_bisync.php. Retrieved 2006-07-06.
- IBM Corporation. "Bisync DLC Character Codes in Communications Trace on OS/400 or i5/OS System". http://www-304.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=nas18f243b8108abcd4686256b4900771a53. Retrieved 2012-06-07.
- IBM Corporation. General Information - Binary Synchronous Communications. http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/ibm/datacomm/A27-3004-0_bisyncGenDescr.pdf.
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