Wasn’t it HI = hold immediate or interpretation TS Trace start
TE Trace end ? Von: Bertram Moshier [mailto:bertrammosh...@gmail.com] Gesendet: Dienstag, 18. August 2015 14:50 An: oorexx-users@lists.sourceforge.net Betreff: Re: [Oorexx-users] How to use HI, TS and TE in *nix (bash) (Walter Pachl) Hi, > > HI, TS, and TE > I remember those vaguely from VM/CMS (sort of extinct) > A dino: > Walter (not yet extinct) The VM/CMS commands were HX (halt execution) and HT (halt type). You used them with the #CP ATTN command and/or have the CMS set attn on set. These existed well before Rexx and had nothing to do with it. I don't recognize HI, TS, and TE and suspect they're Linux related and not for ooRexx on Windows, VM/CMS, etc. As for VM being extinct, IMHO, its not . . . It is in two forms . . . for companies ... it is part of the hardware and for guys like us (at least me), it is VM/370 the original version. Sigh, I wish IBM would release the 30 year old version of VM into the public domain (e.g. VM/BSP, VM/SP, VM/XA, maybe even VM/ESA). After all its not making money from them and allowing people to run it on their Windows / Linux systems at home wouldn't hurt their profits. It might even be a positive PR step. Sorry, I can't help more. Bert (also not yet extinct).
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