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In a very broad view, a dumb terminal is a 5250 client. It has a little bit of processor in it, to handle the 5250 data stream. So, in this broad sense, something has to stand between the box and its display. This is a "client". Pick something. <g> At 04:49 PM 4/12/02 -0600, you wrote: >On Fri, 12 Apr 2002 BOBC@ri-net.com wrote: > > > Once IBM finishes moving CA, Ops Nav, and the console to 100% pure java, > > then any client can run the machine. > >I think Syd's point is that he doesn't want *any* client to run the >machine. You should be able to operate the iSeries without relying on >another computer to work. > >James Rich >james@eaerich.com
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