On 28 Oct 2015 09:57:20 -0700, in bit.listserv.ibm-main you wrote:

>Given the hoops that one has to go through to run code on a z/IIP, I doubt you 
>can 'casually' get code to run on one.
>
>Also, because any z/IIP processing is SRB mode, there are all those 
>restrictions in addition.
What is the integrity exposure of having basically application code
running in SRB mode?  What key and state does it run in?

Clark Morris
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>Subject: Re: Create zIIP workload
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>W dniu 2015-10-28 o 14:00, Jon Butler pisze:
>> To get a legal copy you must have signed a user agreement (since several 
>> years ago) which precludes the use of specialty engines except as allowed by 
>> IBM.
>What are the terms and conditions for zIIP usage in the user agreement?
>As far as I remeber, there is nothing about my coding.
>
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>Radoslaw Skorupka
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