I haven't heard if this one was reproducible?
A different observation for the CMD tool. I'm sending the same number bytes each time but the CMD notify text is reporting an accumulation of bytes. That is, the text says 172 bytes sent to CMD_File2 but in reality only 86 bytes were sent to that file.
5> run cmd notify multiple
[CLI 1]
5> CMD redirection of parallel.device installed
5> echo >PRT: "Test"
Redirected 86 bytes from parallel.device to RAM:CMD_File1
5> echo >PRT: "Test"
Redirected 172 bytes from parallel.device to RAM:CMD_File2
5> echo >PRT: "Test"
Redirected 258 bytes from parallel.device to RAM:CMD_File3
5>
Also, what is correct behavior of CMD when using ASL. I'm seeing this behavior:
1) Launch CMD (without "FILE" specified) and can set MULTIPLE=FALSE.
2) echo >prt: "Test" in shell.
3) ASL comes up and hit cancel.
4) Wait for some time and requester comes up saying "Check Printer"
5) Hit cancel in requester and this hit comes.
"Capture.txt" --> first capture.
"Capture2.txt" --> 2nd capture after I did a reboot.
Would it make sense that cancel in ASL just cancels entire redirection and also cancel anything going to PRT:?