8.72 HERCLOGO (Read new Hercules logo file)

8.72.1 Function

The HERCLOGO command loads a new logo file for 3270 terminal sessions. The logo file defines a wel-
come screen that is presented when a TN3270 terminal connects to a Hercules 3270 device. For details
on how to code the logo file see chapter

10 . If no filename is specified then the built-in logo is used in-
stead.

8.72.2 Syntax

Descriptive

filename]

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filename

8.72.3 Parameter

filename

The name (and optionally path) of a logo text file. If no path is specified the logo file
is first searched in the current working directory and second in the directory where
the Hercules executable resides. If no filename is specified the built-in logo is used
instead.

8.72.4 Examples

Example 1:

Load a new logo file.

HHC00013I Herc command: 'herclogo d:\hercules\conf\herclogo.txt'

Figure 148: HERCLOGO command

8.73 HERCPRIO (Display or set Hercules process priority)

8.73.1 Function

The HERCPRIO console command is used to change the process priority for Hercules. See section

5.82
for details on process and thread priorities. Given without an argument the HERCPRIO command dis-
plays the current Hercules process priority.

Caution: HERCPRIO should not have a higher dispatching priority than the TOD clock and timer thread.

8.73.2 Syntax

Descriptive

[nn]

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nn

8.73.3 Parameter

nn

This value specifies the process priority for Hercules. For details on the priority
values see section

5.82 (“Process and Thread Priorities”).

8.73.4 Examples

Example 1:

Set the Hercules process priority to 0.

HHC00013I Herc command: 'hercprio 0'

HHC02204I hercprio set to 0

Figure 149: HERCPRIO command

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