An earlier post showed a symptom dump that resulted from their dummy program that simply tried storing into location 0 under TSO TEST. The failing PSW, the failing instruction, and the time of error registers are the minimum that should be presented if you are EVER going to ask for help with a program check (or abend for that matter). That minimum might not be enough, but you have to start somewhere.
If the error in this case is TRULY on the first instruction of IEWBIND and if that instruction is STM 14,12,12(13) (I did not look), then it is obvious that the problem is with reg 13 in some way (could be factored together with AMODE and ASC mode, for example). By the way, all program checks enter RTM from the program interrupt handler via CALLRTM. But it is CALLRTM TYPE=PROGCK. Many of the system abends that you encounter enter RTM via CALLRTM TYPE=SVCERR. I'm guessing that the references to CALLRTM in this thread should, more specifically, be CALLRTM TYPE=ABTERM. Peter Relson ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
