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Aaron Bartell wrote:
There are probably license packaging restrictions on that debugger that would make for an awkward install if it were included in RPGNextGen, but it sure is better than having to go back to Windows constantly.

It appears that the "System i5 Debugger" comes with JTOpen, the open source version of the JT400 LPP. It also appears that JTOpen is freely redistributable. Indeed, it is licensed under the IBM public license which makes it free software (in the FSF sense of the term)*.

From http://voxel.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/jt400/readme_6_3.html#diff:

> Files
>
> JTOpen is comprised of the following files:
>
> Jar file Contents
> -------- --------
> [...]
>
> tes.jar(*) Contains the iSeries Graphical Debugger.

And also
> Differences between JTOpen and the Toolbox LPP
> [...]
> 5. Pursuant to the IBM Public License, programmers are free to alter
> the JTOpen source code and to distribute it with their own
> applications.

HTH,
Adam

* IANAL, YMMV, and all the usual caveats apply.

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