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Ok let's try this again for the fourth time this morning LOL, my fat fingers 
keep deleting the message before I send it.

Thanks Rob, someone had mentioned that as well last night so I started 
testing all kinds of different settings to see the effects.  Some of them 
didn't make a difference and some gave wierd results but nontheless at least 
I know how to get it to work the way we need it to.



On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 09:08:55 -0330, RPower wrote
> To get the blink working, I've always had to use highlight along 
> with the blink.
> 
> Ron Power
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> James Rich <james@xxxxxxxxxxx> 
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> Subject
> Re: emulaton problem
> 
> On Mon, 17 Jan 2005, James H H Lampert wrote:
> 
> >> I tried their product telnet 5250 but it only displays the blinking
> >> field as  red and that's it.  very hard to read with red on black.
> 
> > If you really need them, I suggest you start buying 3487HCs, 3488s, and
> > 3489s.
> 
> That won't help.  I just tested this on our 3487.  The blink 
> attribute doesn't actually make anything blink.  Just plain red 
> text.  IIRC blink was only on monochrome displays.
> 
> James Rich
> 
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