In
of9fdd6881.e6d75ee6-on85257b2f.005bce43-85257b2f.005bf...@csc.com,
on 03/15/2013
at 12:46 PM, Leonard Sasso lsa...@csc.com said:
What program can be used to copy a HFS file to a MVS Data Set?
Do you mean a Unix file in an HFS or do you mean an HFS itself? Do you
mean a batch utility, a TSO
In
cafo-8tqjyn93goky4mjxmvayt1edjcvhphgwcgouekxz-g7...@mail.gmail.com,
on 03/16/2013
at 10:50 AM, zMan zedgarhoo...@gmail.com said:
Done by Mexican peasants, paid pennies...but yeah. I suspect
shipping it may have cost more than making it at the time.
I seriously doubt that transportation
In
CAJTOO58VbciLW8UUi-1PZQVR2e0G_4=4mcpa++su+wvdyyl...@mail.gmail.com,
on 03/15/2013
at 11:49 AM, Mike Schwab mike.a.sch...@gmail.com said:
The Count - Key - Data portions of one block of data on a CKD
device. 2 bytes cylinder, 2 bytes head (track), 1 byte record
within track.
Are you
In 5140835a.40...@gabegold.com, on 03/13/2013
at 09:47 AM, Gabe Goldberg g...@gabegold.com said:
I'm writing about Back to the Future for mainframers -- historic
(but sometimes forgotten) mainframe lessons needed by and
best-to-be learned by new mainframers (but everyone, really).
Most of
In
CADEq6i_njO+X9J=FbdiKLCdK1f-p2FX1=eobxqoz9d_kjkt...@mail.gmail.com,
on 03/15/2013
at 11:56 AM, jan de decker jan.je...@gmail.com said:
This created ABEND's.
That's not much to go on. What was the ABEND? What was in the
registers? In particular, did R15 have the correct AMODE bit for your
Good point...thanks Scott
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Thanks for the tip Lizetteyour suggestion does indeed show all data I was
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On Sun, Mar 17, 2013 at 4:32 AM, Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.)
shmuel+...@patriot.net wrote:
I seriously doubt that transportation was a significant part of the
cost back when core was $0.25/bit. Also, the manual threading of the
wires was only practical for small memories with large core sizes;
l...@garlic.com (Anne Lynn Wheeler) writes:
http://people.cs.clemson.edu/~mark/acs_end.html
re:
http://www.garlic.com/~lynn/2013d.html#19 Query for Destination z article --
mainframes back to the future
end of above article has two sidebars ... one on multithreading and
the other that some of
In 514527e5.3030...@acm.org, on 03/16/2013
at 09:18 PM, Joel C. Ewing jcew...@acm.org said:
All the focus on early memory prices also glosses over the fact
that when the S/360 was introduced in 1964 even the largest
models had a physical memory limit of 8 MiB,
When did LCS come out?
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As Paul pointed out, the problem is that you are running your shell script
in a different address space.
You might want to look at BPXBATSL, or even better Co:Z Batch.
For a comparison of various tools, see the table here:
http://dovetail.com/products/cozbatch.html
Kirk Wolf
Dovetailed
shmuel+...@patriot.net (Shmuel Metz , Seymour J.) writes:
When did LCS come out?
I do google and many of the references are various of my old posts
(either in this mailing list and/or in a.f.c. usenet group) mentioning
ampex lcs box
old ibm-main lcs disucssion (from 2008) archived at google
In 083901ce230d$77301570$65904050$@akphs.com, on 03/17/2013
at 08:46 AM, Phil Smith III li...@akphs.com said:
For those 4-bit bytes?
FSVO 4. Back when core was $0.25/bit, the character oriented machines
used six bits plus parity plus (for 14xx/7010) word mark; nothing as
small as 4 bits plus
First of all, I don't see where RB is set - but that should only affect the
ARs from you snippet.
How are you determining the address to display?
Have you tried GTF + SLIP SA?
On Sat, 16 Mar 2013 09:58:50 +0100 jan de decker jan.je...@gmail.com wrote:
:Hi,
:
:Thanks for yout help,
:
:below
I've only found ICSF and CCA for Linux on IBM System z.
Since CCA is meant to be common I was wondering if it was implemented by
anyone outside of IBM itself.
I don't know of any non-IBM products that are designed to support CCA, but it
is common to all the IBM platforms. You've apparently
Frank Swarbrick wrote:
I don't mean the applications that use it, but rather the implementations of
CCA itself. I've only found ICSF and CCA for Linux on IBM System z.
Since CCA is meant to be common I was wondering if it was implemented by
anyone outside of IBM itself.
Ah. I don't see the
Hello,
I am trying running netview script from Netview Main panel but
getting below error.
CNM424I COMMAND LIST TIMEMNGR - ACCESS TO COMMAND IS NOT AUTHORIZED
*-* 'purge timer='f.i',op=ppt'
+++ RC(-3) +++
CNM424I COMMAND LIST TIMEMNGR - ACCESS TO COMMAND IS NOT
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