> On Mar 12, 2017, at 9:57 AM, scott Ford wrote:
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> Ed.
>
> I am nost surprised, it seems critical thinking has disappeared or is
> hiding.
> It's like the cycle of a company centralizing IT resources and
> de-centralizing..all at the whim of some mangler.
> I feel you have
Bridging the Distance
Remote system control, despite its complexity, is worth it
Remote system programming used to mean using a keypunch machine outside
the data center. But card decks still needed to get to the clunky 2540
or equivalent unit record device. Maybe we had a key or door code to
On Sun, 12 Mar 2017 12:47:25 -0700, Charles Mills wrote:
>Ratio of virtual address space to real memory is largely independent of
>addressing mode. Potentially 64-bit addressing makes the problem worse in that
>a 31-bit program can only map 2GB of virtual onto whatever backing real is
On Sun, 12 Mar 2017 18:16:42 -0500, Steve Horein wrote:
>I see what you did there
>
>On Sunday, March 12, 2017, Paul Gilmartin <
>000433f07816-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote:
>> http://www.gocomics.com/nonsequitur/2017/03/12
>>
What did I do there? Did it work?
-- gil
I see what you did there
On Sunday, March 12, 2017, Paul Gilmartin <
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> http://www.gocomics.com/nonsequitur/2017/03/12
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> -- gil
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John,
No problemo, I live in PA about an hour from Philly.
What part of Canada are you in?
Scott
On Sun, Mar 12, 2017 at 3:34 PM John Abell <
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> Hi,
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> Thanks for the plug for Canada. Where are you located?
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> Cheers,
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> John T. Abell
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Ratio of virtual address space to real memory is largely independent of
addressing mode. Potentially 64-bit addressing makes the problem worse in that
a 31-bit program can only map 2GB of virtual onto whatever backing real is
available, but a 64-bit program could potentially map 9 exabytes,
Hi,
Thanks for the plug for Canada. Where are you located?
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Mike, is that the top of a list of performance/usability improvements for
64-bit addressing in general and in isolation? Or for a combined
31-bit-vs-64-bit, so that the difference in paging outweighs other losses?
A quote from Tom Ross, from a discussion here on 15 January 2015, which shortly
On Sun, 12 Mar 2017 11:22:09 -0500, Mike Schwab wrote:
>The big advantage of 64 bit on the mainframe is the elimination of
>paging. Using hundreds of address spaces that are potentially 1-2 GB
>each spread over 32GB or more instead of paging in and out with much
>smaller amount of memory.
>
But
The big advantage of 64 bit on the mainframe is the elimination of
paging. Using hundreds of address spaces that are potentially 1-2 GB
each spread over 32GB or more instead of paging in and out with much
smaller amount of memory.
On Sun, Mar 12, 2017 at 3:01 AM, Bill Woodger
Ed.
I am nost surprised, it seems critical thinking has disappeared or is
hiding.
It's like the cycle of a company centralizing IT resources and
de-centralizing..all at the whim of some mangler.
I feel you have to have a long range game plan for company, products, etc.
Scott
On Sun, Mar 12,
John,
My career is similar , unit record equip then 360/40 DOS/VS/POWER, the
360/40 had MFCM and I learned Assembler on a
360/20, of course I wasn't in your wonderful country, I always liked Canada.
Scott
On Fri, Mar 10, 2017 at 7:23 AM John Abell <
john.ab...@intnlsoftwareproducts.com> wrote:
Just googling the title finds it:
https://tinyurl.com/jlmzanu
In article <8fb5e836-d86e-4ac9-85f1-f9df00e33...@comcast.net> you wrote:
> Charles:
> The first time I sent it to the group it got denied.
> Unfortunetly I trimmed the URL off in my attempt to get it posted.
> My apologies.
> I do
Zfs aggregate will help extending the zfs file dynamically if it runs out
of space. To dynamically extend, the option
aggrgrow= on should be specified in IOEPRMxx or IOEFSPRM file which defines
the configuration options for zfs PROC. The Zfs aggregate must have
secondary allocation defined and
Decimal floating point is nothing to do with being "64-bit" or not.
The compiler is prepared for 64-bit when customer need arises.
V7 is coming. I don't know when, or what it contains, but it contains something
to be V7 not V6.n.
If it were to be 64-bit addressing, I doubt that... people...
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