Chase, John wrote:
> Hi, All,
>
> In preparation for z/OS 1.9 (currently on 1.7), we're "fledging" the
> tn3270 server from the TCPIP "nest" to its own address space. TCPIP
> currently runs in SYSSTC. Would that also be appropriate for the new
> TN3270 address space? Any difference in importance or specific goals
> for it?
>
> We're studying the current Redbooks......
>
> TIA,
>
> -jc-
>
>
>
This is how we have ours running.
TN3270B TN3270B TN3270B NSW SO A=0072 PER=NO SMC=000
PGN=N/A DMN=N/A AFF=NONE
CT=320.533S ET=00273.13
WUID=STC16134 USERID=TCPIP
WKL=SYSTEM SCL=SYSSTC P=1
RGP=N/A SRVR=NO QSC=NO
ADDR SPACE ASTE=7FB43C80
--
Mark Jacobs
Time Customer Service
Tampa, FL
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at a low enough temerature so that they remain dormant. If the
temperature varies by more than +-0.73K, the worms either freeze
to death, or eat throught the CrTiAl alloy of the airlock doors.
Dicey.
-Branko Cibej <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, concerning the can of worms
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