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"Care to share?" Sure, why not, but no laughing, ok? I would like to develop a TALK utility. Reaching another user for a casual question is not graceful. Obviously the phone or Instant Messenger will always be a better method, but sometimes you just need to ask a quick question and SNDBRKMSG is not very graceful. My thought is that a single subfile of the typed comments of the user(s) connected would be common to all screens, and would appear to be a simple solution to the problem of sending messages back & forth between users. My other thought now that I've seen Scott's comments is that the utility could easily include more than two users. Whether this utility is useful or not is moot. My interest is in the problem itself. --------------------------------------------------------- Booth Martin http://www.MartinVT.com Booth@xxxxxxxxxxxx --------------------------------------------------------- -------Original Message------- From: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion Date: Sunday, October 19, 2003 6:04:29 PM To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion Subject: Re: Is it possible to have 2 display devices in one program? At 12:52 PM 10/19/03, you wrote: > > Is it possible to have 2 display devices in one program? Are there >examples that are available? Yes, it's possible, though it's been a long time since I did it, although I never found a good use for doing so. The biggest problem is that the device had to be unallocated, that is to say, at a sign on display. Here is a description of what you want, but no code... http://archive.midrange.com/rpg400-l/199906/msg00009.html I'm curious as to what would be a good use for such a program... Care to share? Regards, Rich
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