This may or may not be (some of) what you want, but here goes anyway - see 
POPS:

200-203 (C8-CB hex). . . . . . . . . . . . . . Real Address
STFL Facility List: The STORE FACILITY LIST
instruction stores information at real locations
200-203. The information describes which facilities
are provided by the configuration. The information
stored is identical in format to the first 32
bits stored by the STORE FACILITY LIST
EXTENDED instruction. Figure 4-18, ?Assigned
Facility Bits? on page 4-66 shows the meanings
of the assigned facility bits..



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Not that I know of.

Something that I suggested for Hercules several years ago was to break 
down
the instructions into "facilities", as IBM has done, and permit a user to
code the Hercules configuration file for a specific real machine, 
indicating
the facilities to be supported on that particular machine type.

Hercules could provide specific include members for each commonly 
recognized
machine type equivalent to a real machine, and users could code custom
include members for user-envisaged machine types.

John P Baker

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Perhaps in manual form?

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