Re: was rc 38

2019-11-22 Thread Peter Relson

when I looked at the registers in TEST none had the high order bit on 


I suggest that you read the principles of operation description of program 
interrupt x'38'.

When in AMODE 64, all of bits 0-32 are relevant. The high bit that you 
refer to, presumably, is bit 32 of the 64-bit GR.
If bit 32 is off, then at least one bit amidst 0-31 is on. 

Peter Relson
z/OS Core Technology Design


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was rc 38

2019-11-21 Thread Joe Reichman
Wasn't the usall s0c4 rc 4 or 10 or 11 but 38 when I looked at the registers
in TEST none had the high order bit on regardless I did a LLGTR and it
solved my problem

 

thanks


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