As I recall there was an interesting evolution to the Adager Console. LeeTech made a nifty little utility about 5 years or so ago called DB/Advisor, and it had hooks for Adager, DBGeneral and DBchange+ as I recall. Their software was about $200 last time I bought it, and had 16 and 32 bit clients, and didn't require any specific emulator. Adager doesn't like to go outside the house so to speak, for technology, so it looks like the Adager Console was built with that funky attempt at client/server that WRQ did years ago. I can't even remember the name, I just remember it was slow, didn't work so well, and was horrible to try to work with. Since Adager has written a server already it would seem, I would imagine that converting it to use a technology such as Minisofts MiddleMan, LeeTech's CSF, or QSS's QSDK, would basically be pretty simple. The important part to remember is that emulator is totally not necessary for this task. As a matter of fact, for a reasonable hourly rate, I'll do it for them :). Shawn ______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________ Subject: Re: Terminal Emulation Author: [log in to unmask] at Internet-Mail Date: 4/6/98 8:00 AM OK, I stated my little work-and-play-well-with-others opinion about terminal emulators, but now have an interesting idea... Our data center managed to acquire the Adager Console for us, without the right people getting the message that the host version only works correctly with a 16-bit version of Reflection (insert primal scream here). Alfredo, Wirt, how about it? Could the console work over QCTerm? Doug, is this something MiniSoft would want to make work? Anyone? Who can be the first to also work with Adager Console client-server version?