Gary,

Correct you are, typo on my part.

Scott

On Thu, Oct 15, 2015 at 1:15 PM, Gary Weinhold <[email protected]> wrote:

> Our code uses # of blocks, but that would imply the sample code below
> should be ...BLOCKS=DSPBLCKS, rather than DSPCSIZE???
>
> Gary
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> On 2015-10-15 12:56, Scott Ford wrote:
>
>> I want to be able to pass an Assembler Subroutine a space allocation for
>> DSPSERV.
>> The macro below ( from IBM Manual ):
>>
>>           DSPSERV CREATE,NAME=CCACHE,STOKEN=VOYTOKEN,                   C
>>                 BLOCKS=DSPCSIZE,ORIGIN=DSPCORG
>> ......
>>   DSPCSIZE EQU 1000000  * 1 Million Bytes *
>> DSPBLCKS DC  A((DSPCSIZE+4095)/4096
>>
>> The question is do I have to do the 'DSPBLCKS' calcuation as shown before
>> I
>> do the call from the other program , this way DSPSERV only has to ask for
>> the number of blocks ?  Or am I misunderstanding ?
>>
>> Thanks in Advance,
>>
>> Scott
>>
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