I'm looking for an old IBM Type III or IV program for OS/360 named LISTUTIL, which is described in a bitsavers.org copy of the 1971 manual "Catalog of Programs for IBM System 360". The Type III and IV programs are described as "for unrestricted distribution". Basically LISTUTIL printed a data set, or portions thereof, in hex. With that modest function, it possibly still works on modern systems, which means some shops might still use it.
I don't recall the exact layout it used, and I'm curious to see it again. When I worked on an OS/MVT system a long time ago, it was widely used by the programmers. I don't recall the exact layout it used, and I'm curious to see it again if possible. I've looked at the CBTTAPE site, and did not find it there. If anyone has a copy of LISTUTIL, in source or load module, would you consider contributing it to the CBT Tape or sending me a copy? Even if you just have a page of sample output that you could share with me, I would like to see it. Bill ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
