Yes, FTP from *wts.unet.maine.edu* (my desktop) still works. *phsiii*
may have version on one of his servers with add'l fixes; I have only a
couple of minor fixes that aren't in the current download. SHOW (aka
SHOWFILE) was written by Mike Johnson, when he was an undergraduate at
The University of Maine. Anything in SHOW that you like was Mike's
idea; anything you don't like was something I required Mike to build.
;-) Over the years, others have made contributions. I'd like to
especially recognize Phil Smith for his work with SHOW, some of which is
detailed in the archives of this mailing list.
cheers, wayne
Wayne T. Smith ~ [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ Systems Software Analyst
Information Technology Services ~ Systems and Operations group
University of Maine System ~ http://www.Maine.edu/
Dieltiens Geert wrote, in part, on 8/4/2006 4:34 AM:
Colin,
You can get SHOW from the University of Maine. This is from an
old VM-list posting, and I believe it's still valid:
It is available w/o charge via FTP
FTP host: wts.unet.maine.edu
user: anonymous
pswd: your e-mail address, please
Move to the "SHOW" directory and then download SHOW.VMARC
with a binary transfer (about 1.3Megabytes). In CMS, then reformat
the file for VMARC with:
pipe < show vmarc a|fblock 80 00|> show vmarc a
Bye,
Geert.
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*From:* The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
*On Behalf Of *Colin Allinson
*Sent:* vrijdag 4 augustus 2006 8:37
*To:* [email protected]
*Subject:* Re: Browsing large (dump) files
Richard,
Can you point me to where I can find SHOW. I did not see it on the
VMTOOLS disk (although I will have another look in case I missed it).
Thanks in advance
Colin Allinson
*"Schuh, Richard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>* wrote:
We also use Dump Analyzer and have been satisfied with it. It is
designed for processing TPF dumps. If it is too steeply priced, the
freebie SHOW performs all of the required functions. In fact, it
incorporates many more of the XEDIT capabilities.
Regards,
Richard Schuh
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