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AST RESEARCH TECHNICAL BULLETIN TB-0180 5-12-86 AST-5251/MODEL 12 VERSION 3.3 WITH IBM SYSTEM/34 The information contained in this Technical Bulletin pertains to the AST-5251/Model 12, installed in an IBM Personal Computer, that has established connection with an IBM System/34 via synchronous modems through a dial-up line. Under the following conditions, a situation can arise whereby the PC could exhibit these symptoms: Symptoms: 1. The display screen will go blank. 2. The "System Available" indicator will stay highlighted. 3. Any input from the keyboard will generate an error code #0099 and the "Input Inhibit" indicator will be turned on. Hitting the error reset key will clear the error message. However, any input from the keyboard will still generate the error code. Conditions: 1. The PC is in emulation mode when a termination request is executed. 2. There are print jobs still outstanding in the System/34's spoolfile when the termination request was executed. These symptoms occur due to the fact that the System/34 is expecting the spoolfile to be cleared or reset before it terminates the connection. In order to bring the PC out of this "loop", a shift-shift-ESC key sequence is needed. This will bring the PC back to DOS. At this point in time, all previously established connections with the System/34 will be lost, and normal dial-up procedures are required to bring the PC back on- line. It is also important to note that an IBM-5251/Model 12 will respond in a similar manner given the identical scenario. The suggested solutions to this particular problem are as follows: 1. Before attempting to execute a termination request, check the System/34's spoolfile for any outstanding print jobs. If there are print jobs in the spoolfile be sure to clear it, and then execute the termination request. 2. If step #1 is not convenient, then the shift-shift- ESC key sequence previously mentioned is required. This will bring the PC back to DOS. When this procedure is taken, the System/34 will generate an SDLC error indicating that it has lost communication with the terminal. This System/34 error has to be answered before proceeding any further. Now with the previous connection terminated, normal dial-up procedures are required to bring the PC back on-line.