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Don Yakubowski wrote:
> 
> Anyone aware of issues with any ansi screen controls with Termlite 1.1.0 on
> a WindowsME pc to OpenServer 5.0.6? I can run a normal shell session without
> any problems,and things like setcolor work as expected.Problem arises when
> I run a cobol app that starts to draw a screen.I get a "floating point
> error" from Termlite
> and it closes.I am running the same Termlite 1.1.0 on a W98 pc to same
> server OK.
> An issue with Termlite and WinME?Suggestions?
> 
> --
> Don Yakubowski
> Tri-Comp Systems Ltd.
> 1-888-561-6555
> don_y@tricomp.ca

Doesn't work with ME. Period.



I reported this issues several times - never got an answer back from
SCO. Caldera did not acquire the Termlite product so it's effectively a
dead product.

There are several, much less buggy, terminal emulators on the market. 

CRT from www.vandyke.com is what I and my clients use.

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