The program is assembler it’s 14 csects is there a way to trace it
displaying offsets / location counter
Doesn't the High Level Assembler ToolKit Debugger do this?
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Bruce Hewson
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On 2019-04-19 14:10, Lionel B. Dyck wrote:
I am announcing a new, free, ebook with usable examples for all ISPF
developers with tips and tricks to jump start or improve your dialog writing.
It is 70+ pages and the zip includes to doc in pdf, ePub, and mobi formats so
you can read it anywhere (or
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I am announcing a new, free, ebook with usable examples for all ISPF
I am announcing a new, free, ebook with usable examples for all ISPF developers
with tips and tricks to jump start or improve your dialog writing. It is 70+
pages and the zip includes to doc in pdf, ePub, and mobi formats so you can
read it anywhere (or go old school and print it). Upload the
The program is assembler it’s 14 csects is there a way to trace it
displaying offsets / location counter
Based on previous discussion, I think what you would like is to have such
a trace display csect name and offset-within-csect.
Since there is a way to trace, then it should be easy to
W dniu 2019-04-18 o 07:26, Timothy Sipples pisze:
Radoslaw Skorupka wrote:
I don't know about any candidates to this category, but when we add HDS,
we have all current vendors of mainframe disks.
No, that's not correct. Infinidat also markets FICON-attached ECKD storage
(evidently not in 16U