In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
on 12/22/2006
   at 11:28 AM, Lindy Mayfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:

>SVC 109 routines 0 through 199 are reserved for IBM use.  Otherwise I
>can go from ... 200 to 99999? 

No; the ESR number goes from 0 to 99.

>Why did you say IGXyyxxx? 

The xxx is the SVC number, in this case, 109.


In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
on 12/22/2006
   at 02:06 PM, Lindy Mayfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:

>What is the entire range that can be user-written SVC routines that
>are invoked by SVC 109?

SVC 109 does not invoke user-specified SVC routines, it invokes ESR
routines.

>Can a user-written SVC routine invoked by SVC 109 be a type-3 or
>type-4, or is it only type-4? 

SVC 109 cannot invoke a user-written SVC routine, so there is no SVC
type to worry about.


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