Alan,

You are correct as usual, and I can't honestly think why I said that, I am getting AMODE and RMODE muddled with architecture. (senior moment as we say in GB land) What I meant to say is that it runs fine as an AMODE 24 module without changing any settings. Much to my suprise it does not need any 370 mode accomodation settings, it just works fine "out of the box" so to speak.

Dave

Alan Altmark wrote:
On Friday, 08/22/2008 at 02:26 EDT, Dave Wade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Look the GCC compiler I built on VM/370 R6 runs fine in 370 mode in
zVM5.2

The phrase "370 mode in zVM5.2" doesn't make sense. There is no 370 microcode on any machine on which you can run z/VM 5.2. Further, if there were, z/Architecture does not define 370 mode in the Interpretive Execution Facility (SIE).

Perhaps you are referring to the 370 Accomodation Facility?

Alan Altmark
z/VM Development
IBM Endicott

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