Yes, I am running 9.1 under Hercules.  It runs well.  I would like to upgrade 
to 10.0.

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Is anyone running Slack/390 under Hercules?

I'm currently using a mangled copy of Debian/390 under Hercules as a test
development platform (for testing code development on something other than
Intel x86).  But this runs offline, and keeping it up to date is a pain
for various reasons due to the Debian tools wanting to be online (which is
also limited by V.34 speeds).  Since I already use Slackware as my primary
platform for other things, this looks like the best course of action for
me.

I'm sure I would be able to figure out most problems since I've gotten a
Debian/390 system running on Hercules, have used Slackware since 1.0, and
worked on VM/370 systems from 1976 to 1992.  But, if anyone has any ideas
or shortcut pointers that can speed up making the change, that would be
appreciated.

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