I have now discovered that the dump analyser picked up the wrong PSW and the
useful one is in a more reasonable place. So not so mysterious now!

Thanks for the replies.
-Robin

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Subject: Re: Mysterious Abend 0C1

> >        R0            R1       R2       R3       R4       R5       R6
R7
> >
> > 7FFFF000      00000000 00000000 00000000 00FD6D40 00000000 00000000
000A0000
> 
> > 00007FF6 00000016 92D5 7055            MVI    85(7),X'D5'
> >
> > 00007FFA 0000001A 91FF 7056            TM     86(7),X'FF'
> >
> > 00007FFE 0000001E 4770 5A9E            BC     7,2718(0,5)
> 
> GPR 5 is zero, so whatever is in A9E may have kicked you to 8000.

And A9E is an address in PSA, so whatever is there *now* isn't necessarily
what was there when the branch was taken.

Barbara Nitz

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