I'd forgot the chargeable bit with the emulator. Of course, many companies will have it already. A person can always get an Access service pack, put it on your PC, including win7 62-bit at latest version, and see if it complains when you try to connect to a company you're working with - such as one's one, eh?

I get around licensing questions by using the actual PCOMM - Personal Communications - no licensing on the i, just the PC client. Maybe a couple hundred bucks last I looked. More functionality than any other emulator, with macros being my favorite.

Vern

On 7/3/2012 8:43 AM, rob@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
I don't think that's true. It is offered in many package deals. Also I
think the only parts of System i Access for Windows that IBM charges for
is the 5250 emulator and the file transfer. All the goodies in iNav and
lots of other stuff are all gratis.


Rob Berendt



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