I am working on a program where the message at the bottom of the screen is being

blanked out. Seemed simple enough, just shorten the SFLSIZ by one.



But the SFLSIZ is 1000, and SFLPAG is 3. What controls the number of lines written on a screen (I need to stop at eleven)? Do I inspect SFLRRN and stop it at eleven?



Thanks,

- Dan Rasch

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