"How did that work? Did a high bit in BASR
cause AM32 to be activated?"

No ... the 360-67 had to be IPL'd in extended PSW mode to activate
AM32. Otherwise it was a BC mode PSW machine...

Joe

On Fri, May 11, 2018 at 5:32 AM, Paul Edwards <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Fri, 11 May 2018 00:59:14 -0700, Glen <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >As far as I know, IBM did produce a mainframe with 32 bit virtual
> >addressing.
> >
> >There might not be many around, and I don't think Hercules has this
> >mode,
>
> Hercules/380 has been updated to support AM32.
> What I did was provide an option such that any
> request to activate AM31 with BSM instead
> activates AM32. That means that I have to choose
> between AM31 and AM32 - I can't have both. And
> all my AM31 applications also need to be AM32
> capable.
>
> >but the 360/67 has 32 bit virtual addressing, along with BAS and
> >BASR to use it.
>
> How did that work? Did a high bit in BASR
> cause AM32 to be activated?
>
> Thanks. Paul.
>
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