umm... wow
Other methods come to mind: QEMU (which IBM blesses) and H....... (which
they don't).
-- R; <><
On 09/12/16 07:33, Scott Ford wrote:
Scott,
You can also also use a virtual dongle..
Scott
On Monday, September 12, 2016, Scott Chapman <scott.chap...@epstrategies.com>
wrote:
Nice. I had thought there was a physical dongle involved. The lack of such
certainly makes things much easier.
On Sun, 11 Sep 2016 10:55:28 -0400, Scott Ford <idfzos...@gmail.com
<javascript:;>> wrote:
zPDT versions
On Sunday, September 11, 2016, Scott Chapman <
scott.chap...@epstrategies.com <javascript:;>>
wrote:
On Sat, 10 Sep 2016 13:12:37 -0400, Scott Ford <idfzos...@gmail.com
<javascript:;>
<javascript:;>> wrote:
We have multiple z/OS images running in AWS ( Amazon ) and I have a
Sorrry, I just have to ask: how do you have z/OS running in AWS??
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