Posted by Marc Shevick on February 16, 2005 at 08:00:05:
I have sysgened most of the terminal sessions on both my machines and my clients machines as follows:
Session = 000,P00,7 ,0F,9F,00,0F,47;
Session = 001,P01,7 ,9F,4F,99,9F,07;
Session = 002,P02,7 ,8F,9F,44,8F,97;
Session = 003,P03,5 ,8F,9F,44,8F,97;
However, over the years, many of my clients have opted to use the IGNORE CFIG COLOR SET so that the screens are easier to read. My understanding of this setting is that all of the color settings that have been SYSGENd for the session would be ignored.
However, I've noticed that whenever I issue any color change instructions to session 001, not only do I not get the desired colors, but I get black background and white letters, if anything appears at all. All of the other sessions work fine. When I change session 001 to have the same settings as 000, all works OK. Does the IGNORE CFIG COLOR SET react diffently based on the settings in sysgen?