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Ladies and Gentlemen:

Would anybody out there happen to know what the
following TN5250 data stream is 
supposed to do, and what sort of response
it's supposed to get?

00 1D 12 A0 00 00 04 00 00 03 04 11 00 00 15 00 07 D9
55 00 00 00 04 03 00 00 
00 00 00 FF EF

The "00 1D 12 A0 00 00 04 00 00
03" is of course the TN5250 header, and the "FF 
EF" is of course the EOR
mark, which leaves the actual 5250 data stream,

04 11 00 00 15 00 07 D9 55
00 00 00 04 03 00 00 00 00 00

which LOOKS like a WTD command, carrying a
WDSF order, and the WDSF order LOOKS 
like a malformed "Programmable Mouse
Buttons" structured field. When sent to a 
terminal, it generates a 952-byte
reply; when sent to our emulator, nothing 
happens, because the emulator has
no idea what the data stream means.

Anybody got a clue about what I'm
really looking
at?

--
JHHL



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