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Richard B Baird wrote: > > my memory isn't the best even on things I did yesterday. Maybe it was top > to bottom. I do remember that HP's rep told us that they did it because it > was percieved by thier test users that it was slower than 5250, so they > kept the screen "blank" till all data had been painted. Yes, I did the same thing once in a terminal emulator program I wrote for NCR systems.Have it build the entire screen and then put it instantly on the screen. It was pretty cool, but it was hard to figure out thwn they were done displaying a screen. -- Brad Jensen brad@elstore.com President Electronic Storage Corporation Tulsa OK USA 918-664-7276 LaserVault Report Retrieval & Data Mining www.Laservault.com www.eufrates.com - Add distance learning to your site with easy course preparation
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