Thanks Alan and Tom.  I'm going to attempt the mangled assembler method f
irst, just because 
that sounds fun.  Failing that, I'm a gonna zap the nucleus.  Actually, t
hat sounds fun too.  :-)

Thanks again,

Leland

On Tue, 3 Jun 2008 15:16:29 -0500, Thomas Kern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wr
ote:

>The ZAP command comes to mind, and seems appropriate. An MVS-type progra
m to
>customize and MVS-type product.
>
>/Tom Kern
>
>
>On Tue, 3 Jun 2008 16:03:18 -0400, Alan Altmark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
>>On Tuesday, 06/03/2008 at 02:44 EDT, Leland Lucius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>>wrote:
>>> So, is it possible?  We are a new installation, and have attempted to

>>set
>>>
>>> the DISKF in SYSSEC to DEFER.  Unfortunately, no go.
>>
>>Officially, you cannot customize HCPRWA without HLASM.
>>
>>If you're good at assembler and VMSES/E build lists, you may be able to

>>alter the modules and macros in such a way to enable it to assemble wit
h
>>the ASSEMBLE command.  (e.g. I don't think it needs HCPPROLG and HCPEPI
LG
>>macros).  Not supported, of course, but maybe a way to avoid buying the

>>assembler.  The good news is that HCPRWA is just a table with well-defi
ned
>>external references.  You just need to be sure the TEXT deck attributes

>>are overridden at LOAD time to ensure it is RMODE ANY.  YMMV.  I haven'
t
>>tried it.
>>
>>Developing a way to customize HCPRWA (et. al.) without HLASM is on the 
To
>>Do list.
>>
>>Alan Altmark
>>z/VM Development
>>IBM Endicott
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