On Wed, Jan 31, 2018 at 3:35 PM, Seymour J Metz <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks. Why don't you think it's helpful? I might prefer BM to PDF, but > IBM doesn't do that anymore. > I guess I don't think it is overly useful because I can only point to the book-as-a-whole. This may be fine for Wikipedia et al. But when I would really like is to be able to point to a "page" which starts the description of a particular instruction or section (e.g. point to the description of the LLZRGF instruction, or directly to "Address Spaces" in chapter 3 (3-23 in dz9zr011.pdf).) I would _love_ to get my hands on the "source document" (FrameMaker?). But, then again, fear of IBM legal would prevent me from doing much with it. > > > -- > Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz > http://mason.gmu.edu/~smetz3 > > ________________________________________ > From: IBM Mainframe Assembler List <[email protected]> on > behalf of John McKown <[email protected]> > Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2018 3:39 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: Pu > > On Wed, Jan 31, 2018 at 2:19 PM, Seymour J Metz <[email protected]> wrote: > > > I sometimes add references to Wikipedia articles and would like to know > > whether there is a URL for a current z Principles of Operations manual > that > > does not require an IBM userid. > > > > > Well, perhaps not really as helpful as I'd like, but there is: > http://secure-web.cisco.com/16MJb95BzYD-NGlGAU9W9jv4WIpp66DW_ > pjnlTZc4tQs5whLnhfbCM8U8HTnWsLo3IVfWtbNaR1Lpwts1rmpa4uLcpPAr > wahxTuTpeeFhEeQkyTv9OHcRe5mtKb9TR0w2CU8H5rUleOhbRpmmSJhWvENr > 3ZpLS4kYAIwcoRhMXDuf1eMjjvAUWLVmLMA4mbwigyINTusUlvL33TePIohR > gzpk1mzwMyThCIVnLa8h0PJJdnYr2pWUkApZGs1kkaLNLmpQwr3nnl6eFYk3 > cRlaR6xv3CZ7Dz5hD8KCm30s1htuIfI-W1vjpXjM3WEuRYCkGY4iUJWzEpRmMi > SVwh2jFzKgw4u45LyaA7ahJqIvIa8VL3QkeDJw-soMZgc8yerk/http%3A% > 2F%2Fpublibfi.boulder.ibm.com%2Fepubs%2Fpdf%2Fdz9zr011.pdf > > I don't see an "InfoCenter" type "web page". > > > > > > > -- > > Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz > > http://mason.gmu.edu/~smetz3 > > > > > > -- > I have a theory that it's impossible to prove anything, but I can't prove > it. > > Maranatha! <>< > John McKown > > -- I have a theory that it's impossible to prove anything, but I can't prove it. Maranatha! <>< John McKown
