John Ganci wrote:
You need 160 columns if you want 32 bytes per row when displaying
storage using IPCS.
Huh? I read a *lot* of dumps with IPCS (more than my share) and I have
never needed more than 132 columns!
When you issue IPCS LIST to display storage, you get 32 bytes formatted
per line with an eight byte address column and a full EBCDIC portion to
the right enclosed in surrounding vertical bars. Each line occupies only
117 bytes. On a display with 132 columns, there is a significant amount
of "black" space to the right of each line. For example (sorry about the
wrap):
LIST 00. ASID(X'00A4') LENGTH(X'2000') AREA
ASID(X'00A4') ADDRESS(00.) KEY(0C)
00000000. 000A0000 000130E1 55555555 55555555 00FD5498 55555555
55555555 55555555 |...................q............|
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