----- Original Message -----
From: Mike Madore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, April 28, 2000 2:23 AM
Subject: Re: assertion fails on DSPF


>
> Thanks for the patch.  I have not figured out yet what the ideal solution
> is.  The problem is that the RQN1251 error seems to be caused when the
> terminal receives characters which should signal the start of a command,
> but subsequent bytes are invalid.  A real terminal, I assume, can send
> back an error to the AS/400, which is why we get RQN1251 on real hardware.
>
> Unfortunately, I don't know if we can send back an error to the AS/400
> over tn5250, so we may not be able to mimic the behavior of the real
> hardware exactly.
>

Hi Mike,

Some time ago, I sent on the list:

>
> I might help you explain why and how Scott gets RNQ1251
> from the terminal, if you chose to go that way ...
>

In fact, what I meant is that I can explain (the way I understand it myself,
there is no,
strictly speaking, official doc on tn5250 about it) how to implement that
behavior
of a real terminal. So if you care to implement it, I'll give you the
details ...


Alex



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