I just looked in the Assembler Authorized Guide on Virtual Storage 
And it says subpool 0 is always 8 
Ill double check


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> On Oct 16, 2013, at 8:04 AM, Tom Marchant <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> On Wed, 16 Oct 2013 07:56:47 -0400, Micheal Butz wrote:
>> 
>> I just want to re-iterate reason code 4 associated with a S0C4
>> 
>> When the PSW key bits 8 - 11 don't match the 4K storage key
>> 
>> What is meant by not matching is if the PSW storage key is higher than
>> The storage key
> 
> No.  Read the Principles of Operation.  "Match" means that the keys are 
> equal.  PSW key 0 is a special case.
> 
>> A program in PSW storage key 0
>> 
>> Can access subpool 0 which is always key 8
> 
> Subpools 0-127 are in the key of the requester.  Not always key 8.  This 
> information is in Diagnosis:Reference.
> 
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> Tom Marchant
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