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The IBM 3745 is a networking device that was introduced in the late 1970s. It primarily served as a communications controller designed for large mainframe computer systems, such as IBM's System/370 and later models. The 3745 facilitated the connection of multiple remote locations or terminals to a centralized mainframe, enabling users to access mainframe resources and applications from different physical locations.

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