Hi,
> > I have changed the behavior of the emulator, so that if an aid key is
> > pressed in a non-read state, we save it until later when the read command
> > is received. From what I can tell this is what the spec says we should
> > do.
>
> Yep, tn5250 doesn't crash any more here. I'm not sure if you're not
> just addressing a symptom though, since "X SYSTEM" displays with
> Client Access at times that it doesn't with tn5250, where tn5250 used
> to crash.
Unfortunately, I'm comparing the emulator running on 10-base-T to a twinax
terminal, and they are both too fast for me to notice. I'll have to try
it out over a dial up when we get our own AS/400 in here.
> Still, I don't have to pace myself when I've had too much coffee now...
I guess we'll consider this fixed unless something else was broken. We
can treat the X SYSTEM discrepency as a seperate bug.
> > The other bug had to do with improper cursor placement (In DFU and some
> > other programs). The cursor would always end up on the first non-bypass
> > field regardless of where it was really supposed to go.
>
> Sorry, but I don't see any change in the behaviour of the cursor in
> DFU and after a break message. This is with the CVS version with
> "2000-04-10 Mike Madore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" at the top of the
> ChangeLog.
Hmmm. It seemed to make a difference to me, but maybe something went
wrong. I was just using the temporary program option for DFU. I'll look
at it today.
Mike
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