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GDDM? BGU?

Ducking!

Actually, BGU does graphs, although slower than a Model 1 S/38 (was there such an animal), and I don't know about converting to Web-displayable format. It's 5738-BGU, I think. GDDM is opt 14 of SS1 and has callable routines for RPG. Is BGU still around? It does the actual graphics output, IIRC.

Vern

At 09:47 AM 7/10/2003 -0500, you wrote:
hey all,

I'm looking for an iseries based graphics generator.  Something that will
accept x and y coordinate ranges, and data to generate a graph image file
on the fly, suitable for displaying in a web page.

I would prefer that it reside on the iseries, and that it be as 'plug and
play' as possible.  I don't have a lot of time for a big learning curve, or
a lot of additional programming.

I saw a couple of packages mentioned in the archives, but the posts were
all more than a year old, and most of them appeared to be PC based.  I was
wondering if there was anything new out there.

vendors solutions are welcome.

Thanks,

Rick



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