ICC also doesn't support NOHOLD for DISCONN and LOGOFF like some other
"real 3270s" and like LDEV.





On 2010-03-31, Kris Buelens <kris.buel...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I think I found a bug in the behaviour of an OSA ICC:
>
> Experienced CMS programmers know that to start tracing a looping XEDIT macro
> can be done by entering a TS command in the command area.  But, first one
> needs to get the commandline.  A bit difficult as the 3270 is in "input
> inhibited" (a green led on real 3277's, an X with the clock icon in the
> status area nowadays) and the display is in fullscreen mode.
>
> To get the command line, what is required depends on the terminal type
> - a real non-SNA 3270: press the reset key (the stop input Inhibited) and
> press enter, or PA1, ..
> - in SNA: press the ATTN key then enter, or PA1, ...
> - TN3270 with PCOMM: press ATTN
>
> Today, on my PCOMM connected to an OSA ICC on a z10, I found no means to
> break in (apart from "Communication" -> "Disconnect" or using some other
> userid to send a CP Message/Warning to the user in trouble).  An OSA ICC is
> supposed to simulate a non-SNA 3270, it does it well, except for this
> problem.
>
> Any comments?  Is it working on your system?
>
> --
> Kris Buelens,
> IBM Belgium, VM customer support
>

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