On Fri, 11 Apr 2008 08:55:19 -0500, Rick Fochtman wrote: >----------------------<snip>----------------- > >>IEA995I SYMPTOM DUMP OUTPUT 043 >>SYSTEM COMPLETION CODE=0C6 REASON CODE=00000006 >> TIME=09.25.28 SEQ=00253 CPU=0000 ASID=0031 >> PSW AT TIME OF ERROR 078D0000 93508A09 ILC 2 INTC 06 >> ACTIVE LOAD MODULE ADDRESS=13500B50 OFFSET=00007EB9 >> NAME=SHOWZOS >> DATA AT PSW 13508A03 - C5E25D00 000000C0 E50000A5 >> GR 0: 00000000_00000000 1: 00000000_000000B4 >> 2: 00000000_00001228 3: 00000000_00FE2710 >> 4: 00000000_13560AF0 5: 00000000_14CF501E >> 6: 00000000_00000000 7: 00000000_00000000 >> 8: 00000000_00FD8DD0 9: 00000000_008FF050 >> A: 00000000_13560ACD B: 00000000_008FF358 >> C: 00000000_1351E780 D: 00000000_00007008 >> E: 00000000_13508A06 F: 00000010_00000008 >> END OF SYMPTOM DUMP >> >-------------------------<unsnip>---------------------- >The 0C6 is due to branching to an odd address. Looking at the "Data at >PSW", it looks like a branch into a data area, just after a character >constant that ends in "ES)". > >What changes, if any, have you made in the code? This sort of problem is >often caused by invalidly altering a base register, or a local >subroutine's return address.
Rick is right. I'd look at the assembly listing at displacement 7EB9. Did something happen in that area that shifted an instruction to an odd address? -- Tom Marchant ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message: GET IBM-MAIN INFO Search the archives at http://bama.ua.edu/archives/ibm-main.html

