On Mon, 7 May 2018 12:38:58 -0400, Tony Thigpen <[email protected]> wrote:

>You keep saying 32-bit applications. There is *NO SUCH THING*. There are
>only 24-bit, 31-bit and 64-bit applications.

How do you distinguish between applications
that only use the S/370 32-bit registers and
applications that use the z/Arch 64-bit
registers, when both of them are running in
AM64 or maybe in the future AM128 or
AM256?

Note that the 32-bit applications that I am
producing, that run as AM64, also run on
MVS 3.8j. They are trimodal. 64-bit
applications have no chance of running on
MVS 3.8j on S/370 hardware.

BFN. Paul.

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