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On Tue, 04 Nov 97 00:52:32 -0500, boothm@ibm.net wrote:

>on 11/02/97at 11:50 PM, the Great and Grand  Wazir "Matthias Oertli"
><oertlim@s054.aone.net.au> said:
>
>Booth,
>A tn5250 client is included with OS/2 (TN5250.EXE).
>As of Warp 4 there is also Personal Communications (a cut down version of
>the full product) which supports 5250 and 3270 telnet. (\TCPIP\PCOMOS2).
>It's neat, I use it all the time.
>Regards,
>Matthias
>
>It is neat, and I have been using it.  Unfortunately there seems to be a
>memory leak, or something that acts like one.  After a while my PC,
>running the connection and TN5250, with 48 megs of RAM grinds to a halt. 
>There has got to be something amiss.  

Don't know, I run it on a 16MB machine, all day long without a hitch. 
How about trying Personal Communications/2? It's in the tcpip\pcomos2
directory. All you need to do is run the install program in the same dir.
That's if you are on Warp 4.

HTH,
Matthias
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Matthias Oertli, Sydney, Australia 

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