Does anybody know that this really does? I'm running a C++ program in batch.
Basically, it is a program which reads information from a network connection
and is writing it out to a tape dataset. I don't have the source. For those
interested, it is the "todsn" program in the Co:Z package from Dovetailed
Technologies (which I really like!). The job running this program is taking
about 20% of a z9BC-V02, or about 40% of a single engine. For all I know,
that is normal. But I would have thought the program would be more I/O bound
than that.

More curious than anything else.

--
John

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