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Peter

PCOM or PCOMM is a general-purpose emulator product from IBM - it works with z-series and i-series and ASCII terminals and all that. There is a specially-modified version that is part of iSeries Access. You have the latter, the specially-modified one. I actually bought a copy of the full product, since there are none of the licensing issues with it - it is licensed at the PC, not the IBM i.

So, although you COULD say you are using PCOMM, it's probably better not to - you are using the iSeries Access 5250 emulation.

HTH
Vern

On 3/28/2011 9:55 AM, Peter_Vidal@xxxxxxxx wrote:
"So your running PCOM then??"

Do not know ... if that is the acronym for "Personal Communications
iSeries Access for Window", I would say yes.


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