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  • Subject: RE: BPCS & Windows 98
  • From: Assaf Rozner <asafr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 17 Feb 1999 08:57:46 +0200

2nd generation programs cannot run properly on windowd 98.
You cannot maximize the screen of the program.
I tested it on BPCS 6.0.04 APR / SEP full C/S.

-----Original Message-----
From:   Murphy - Andrew [SMTP:andrew_murphy@uk.xyratex.com]
Sent:   ג פברואר 16 1999 11:22
To:     bpcs-l@midrange.com
Subject:        BPCS & Windows 98

Has anybody had any experience of running BPCS v6 on Windows 98? I am
specifically thinking about the Client Server products in mixed mode
(COM/CEA/OLM) but would welcome any comments on IBM Client Access for
green-screen emulation as well.

We are currently running BPCS v6.0.02 PLF mixed mode and IBM Client
Access v3.2.0.

Thanks,
----------------------------------------
Andrew Murphy
XYRATEX
Havant, UK
Mailto:Andrew_Murphy@uk.xyratex.com
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