And that is why IARST64 and IARCP64 were introduced in z/OS V1.10.  Allows 
managing 64-bit storage in chunks from 1-64K or pool sizes up to .5 Meg.

From a current discussion on the ASSEMBLER list, this SHARE presentation is 
quite helpful:

"Take a look at this presentation:
http://proceedings.share.org/client_files/SHARE_in_Boston_2/Session_7511_handout_419_0.pdf

--
Dale R. Smith"

HTH

Peter

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Subject: Re: Above the bar storage and CPOOL

The problem with IARV64 is that the smallest amount of memory it will obtains 
is 1 meg.

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