Hi Aleksei! Thanks for your interest. No problem currently. The first day the program wrote lines badly (with a x00 character between two normal characters), but the second day I tried then the program wrote correctly. I do not know why. Now it is working well.
Sorry, I¡ve attached here a picture of yesterday bad screen. You can see how the characters were separated when line was written.
Hi! This is incredible! Today everything is going well. I have not idea why. The program and MSDOS console are the same ones than yesterday ... My only guess is that yesterday it might be the first time that PowerShell run, or MSDOS was not dealing well with a text written in W7 (I wrote my rexx program in another W7 PC) ..., but today the execution was smoothly. So, SAY is not guilty. Any explanation?
I forgot to explain better the process. 1) the program runs well in Windows 7, with Regina 3.8.2 (dtd 2014). 2) The same program fails with Window 10 , last Regina (¿3.9?) 64 bits. 3) The reading and writting proccess is very simple, and the line is not modified in between: .... l.1=linein(fi,,1) <--read a line from file .... j=1 say l.j <-- here fails. Maybe that characteres were badly read in former linein instruction? .....
Hello! I'm new in this forum. I've used Rexx for years and years in Mainframe and PC Windows 7 for everything. I'm a Rexx fan :-) . Now I want to run a program in my W10, but when the program reads a line and prints later then it is badly printed on screen, with anull character 00x between good characters. Example: Original line in file: HELLO EVERYBODY Line when printed on screen (there would be a 00x between two characters): H E L L O E V E R Y B O D Y However, the phrases made directly by the...