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  • Subject: Re: Re[2]: PC or Workstation
  • From: Rob Berendt <rob@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 9 Oct 1998 9:41:30 -0500

I had that same thought.  I don't know if it remembers that you came from a PC 
but I can
get to another 400 in our network, TELNET or STRPASTHR, run the STRPCO and
the sucker will run successfully.  So knowing the intelligence built into V4 I 
tried prompting
STRPCO and hitting help on the description line.  This is what I found:

Error messages for STRPCO
    None                 




eric.delong@pmsi-services.com on 10/09/98 09:37:27 AM
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Subject:        Re[2]: PC or Workstation


     Hmmmm. I can't test it right now, but what happens if you run 
     STRPCO (Start PC Organizer). I can't remember if it returns an 
     error if you run the command on a workstation. 
     
     Eric DeLong


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Subject: Re: PC or Workstation 
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Date:    10/8/98 5:01 PM


> Alison Herman wrote:
> 
> > Hi to all.
> >> > Does anyone know of a way to tell (from either a CL or RPG prgrom)  if 
> > session you are running is on a PC or dummy workstation?
     
There isn't a reliable way to determine if you have a PC attached, I 
don't believe... You can get the device type from feedback area in 
rpg but that only supplies type, which any reliable emulation program 
would "have" to look like in order to work... You could do it through
hook & crook by keeping a table somewhere, but I suspect that's not what 
you are looking for..... Unless you have a Large number of the same type 
of dumb terminals and just a few pc's, then you could sort of keep track 
that way... but that means "hard coded"... 
     
One other way comes to mind.......little messy but it would work.....
     
Change all device names that are pc's to somthing you could check for
in a program,,, ie: PC001, PC002, etc...... That would depend on whether 
you have naming standards for devices...... but you could then retrieve 
the device name in the feedback area,,, scan for the "PC" portion and 
do what ever it is you want to do.. if you find a PC......
     
It ain't pretty... but it would work..........
     
I will now go into my "flame" proof shelter for the night...... 
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