Yes, a Dataspace is a sort of address space, with its own page and segment 
tables, but with no internal structure (private region, CSA, LPA etc), just 
storage for data. Any structure you have to add with your own program code.

Generally speaking its simpler and more efficient nowadays to use 64 bit 
storage which provides similar space expansion and sharing capabilities in a 
linear address space.

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Auftrag von Scott Ford
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 12. September 2012 20:43
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Betreff: Data spaces vs hiperspaces

I need a question answered , more of how it works. I read through the manuals 
on data spaces.
I would like to use them in STC. My question is when DSPSERV is used  , and 
allocate storage is allocated,  where does it get allocated ? I assume not a 
subpool,which I am familiar with use on a regular basis with getmains and 
storage obtains.

Thank for humoring this old man

Scott ford
www.identityforge.com

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