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steve.doody@RICOH-RPL.COM wrote:
> 
> 
> Hi folks,
> 
> Hoping someone can help.
> 
> I'm having something of a nightmare getting a GDDM program to work.  This
is
> just a sample program we took from NEWS/400 I think to see what we could do
> before going any further.
> 
> The program compiles and runs but doesn't actually display anything to
screen.
> 

You need to have the right device type. (5252 ??) I cant remember exactly what
it is but the manual can tell you.  Its the old IBM colour screens (sometimes 
people think the AS400 was only green screen, this is not so) anyway the IBM
colour monitors were horribly expensive, we had one I think.  Some of the OLD
emulators supported the colour monitor and so GDDM worked on them but u had to
configure them a bit different.  I have for some time tried to find an
emulator in Client Access and others that supports the old colour monitors but
without success as we have a graphing application done in GDDM that no one can
use.  The users switched to downloadind the data into MS Excel. Good luck.


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