On Wed, 8 Feb 2006 17:16:12 -0200, Jorge Arueira Campos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

>Hi All
>
>I have a problem when I look memory map in the program of IBM TASID 5.08.
In
>the display of TASID the PSA have a 4K(Z/os 1.4), see below:
>
>                       Storage area map
> Start___  Name_______ Size____    End_____
>                +-----------------------+
>         0 | PSA ..............   4K |      FFF
>    1000 | System .......... 20K |     5FFF
>    6000 | PVT .......... 10216K |   9FFFFF
>  A00000 | CSA ........... 2124K |   C12FFF
>  C13000 | FLPA ............ 44K |   C1DFFF
>
>
>When I look in MAINVIEW the PSA have a diferent value:
>
>AMTMS3I NUC R/O               00FD0000   00FFFFFF          192K  ---
>AMTMS3I NUC R/W               00FC2000   00FCFFFF           56K  ---
>AMTMS3I SQA                   00DF7000   00FC1FFF        1,836K   70
>AMTMS3I PLPA                  00C1E000   00DF6FFF        1,892K  ---
>AMTMS3I FLPA                  00C13000   00C1DFFF           44K  ---
>AMTMS3I CSA                   00A00000   00C12FFF        2,124K   47
>AMTMS3I LSQA/SWA              00978000   009FFFFF          544K   96
>AMTMS3I Uncommitted Private   001DB000   00977FFF 7,796K  ---   009F
>AMTMS3I Committed Private   00006000   001DAFFF        1,876K  100
>AMTMS3I V=R (IF ANY)          00006000   00025FFF           128K  ---
>
>AMTMS3I System Region         00002000   00005FFF           16K  ---
>AMTMS3I PSA                           00000000   00001FFF            8K
>---
>AMT999I END OF MSTORAGE SERVICE
>

It changed in OS/390 R10 and above when running in z/Architecure mode.
TASID probably hard coded the 4K value as I do in IPLINFO (but IPLINFO
was updated at that time for 64-bit).

Doug Nadel no longer works in ISPF development, so he doesn't update
TASID. I just checked his web site and there was a pointer to IBM's
web site which has an updated version of TASID!

I haven't tried it yet, so I can't tell you if this particular issue
was fixed.  I'm currently using the same version you have:
TASID 5.08 - Compiled at 13.27 on 11/20/03

To be honest, since ISRDDN has been enhanced over the z/OS versions
of ISPF, I rarely use TASID anymore.

Regards,

Mark
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