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  • Subject: PC Sounds from As/400
  • From: AlanPruitt@xxxxxxxxx (Alan Pruitt)
  • Date: Fri, 12 Jun 1998 11:04:15 -0400
  • Organization: KEMET Electronics

This is a weird question, but its coming from our CIO so I have to come up with 
answer to why or why not this s/b done.  We have a PC on a manufacturing line 
that is unattended and has a HLLAPI program running on the PC that comes into 
play when a certain screen comes up on the PC.  Sometime there is an error that 
happens before this screen that the HLLAPI program is monitoring that stops the 
application.  What they want is the PC to make, and I will quote the CIO "BAD 
SOUNDS".  We are using the Netsoft Package and not Client Access on this PC 
with connectivity being TCP.

Any suggestions, TIA.
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