WOW I gave that up in the 1990's and did a data dump. sorry
Back when those puppies were around I was working with NCR 8595s and AP3 systems.
Let me guess, you will need the software to be on a 5.25 floppy disk. I wish I could help you out.
Post a message to www.vintage-computer.com/vcforum (my vintage computer collector site) or mail something to the Classic Computers Mailing List (cctalk - www.classiccmp.org) for possible help.
There should be some folks with interest.
Good luck!
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I find their software infuriating but it should do what you need.
Their product data sheet indicates it supports RFC2355 protocol.
Here's the website:
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Are you talking about Interfacing different systems to share data. Would you be talking about something like this.
At a Hospital that I worked at, we had a contractor write an application on Linux and I believe he used Perl to create it. It allowed all our different systems(VMS, Solaris/AIX Unix and Windows NT) to communicate by converting file types so each system's application could read the data. The transfer was real time. If that sounds right let me know and I will try to get a hold of the guy that created it.