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Hi Paul

I don't know where any of this is controlled, if any.

There might be confusion about the emulator - I believe ACS is NOT based on the same product as PC5250 is - I believe ACS is based on the Java-based emulator, Host-On-Demand. PC5250 is based on Personal Communication, which is not Java-based.

Why do I think this about ACS? Because of the extension on the session files, HOD, which was used in the other product.

Anyhow, there are other things different already, this might just be one of those things. But it'd be nice if the block could be used.

Vern

On 5/21/2018 3:23 PM, Steinmetz, Paul wrote:
In iSeries Access , a hex 00 displays as a block cursor.
In ACS, a hex 00 displays as a ?

Other characters also impacted.

Why the differences?
Where is this controlled and how?

Thank You
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