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 | J.D.S. MicroProcessing Technical Bulletin
Date Written: 08/02/89 Submitted by: R. Sande Sequence: 1 of 1 FileID: 4.TB009
WHAT CAUSES A COMMAND REJECT ON HYDRA-II? The most common cause for a command reject on a DOS/VSE operating system is when an application program attempts to perform an ERASE WRITE ALTERNATE to the HydraII terminal session. Or, when a port genned on the mainframe as a printer is configured on the HydraII as a terminal. When the user attempts to start the printer the command reject will result. In the case of the ERASE WRITE ALTERNATE the user can alter the DSPLY SYS table to trap out these calls and change them into something that they HydraII can digest. See the HYDRAII documentation for more details on making this change.
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