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  • Subject: Re: tn5250 0.15.3 bugs
  • From: "Scott Klement" <infosys@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: 28 Nov 1999 19:04:25 -0600

Hi Paul,

     Well, I spend most of my AS/400 time in SEU...  On Windows I
use RUMBA from Wall Data very extensively, and have never
encountered this error before.

Furthermore, I've been running the 0.13.x and 0.14.x versions of
tn5250 quite extensively, and have never encountered this problem
on them.

But, on the 0.15.x versions, I've had this problem a few (3 or 4)
times already...

So, while I can't completely rule out the possibility that its on
the AS/400 side, it seems unlikely to me!

I'm running V3R2...

Thanks



pcunnane@learningco.com wrote:
>
> "3)  At "random times", I'm having lines "revert" in SEU.
>     I'll try to make changes to a line of source code, while I'm
>     typing the changes, everything shows up just fine.  When I
>     hit enter, the source line reverts back to what it was before
>     I changed it.  (VERY DANGEROUS!!)  Again, I haven't been able
>     to find a pattern of when it does this, or why..."
>
>      Scott, I have seen this happen in Client Access (but not in
>  tn5250,
>      funnily enough).  I wonder if there could be a bug in the telne
>      server on the AS/400?  I'm running v4r2.
>
>      ____________
>      Paul Cunnane
>      The Learning Company

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