On Sun, 27 Jun 2010 09:41:28 +0200 Martin Trübner <[email protected]>
wrote:

:>The following is about z/VSE- the only other operating system that runs
:>(among other software) a CICS/TS and an HLASM with EBCDIC as default
:>codepage.

:>> What does "throws up everything" mean?

:>> Loads a wait state PSW?

:>Disabled wait (with an address that is parts of the reason) to be
:>precise- I guess that was what you ment.

Thus should a key0 routine desire recovery, it must replace the PNPSW?

:>> Or simply drives the FRR if defined, and then terminates the unit of
:>> work?

:>z/VSE has no concept of FRRs.

:>> Does it act differently in key 1?

:>Sure- and in any of the other 12 it uses (all except E0 + F0).

So the OS does not simply load a wait state - it checks the key in the POPSW
and loads a wait state if it was in key 0? And there is no way to logically
request recovery?

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