Hi Mark,
That's what I had in mind.
The term NSS, I'm pretty sure, wasn't coined until they were spool files.
Regards,
David
On 2020-10-05 17:33, Mark S Waterbury wrote:
To clarify, what I meant was CP's "saved system" facility that used much the
same mechanisms to define named segments to
To clarify, what I meant was CP's "saved system" facility that used much the
same mechanisms to define named segments to CP, e.g. DMKSNT.
This capability existed even in CP-67 CP, so that users could type "IPL CMS"
for example.
Dave,
NSS were on the scene in VM/370 Rel. 6.
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http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/ibm/370/VM_370/Release_6/GC20-1807-7_VM370_System_Programmers_Guide_Rel_6_4-81.pdf
Joe
On Mon, Oct 5, 2020 at 2:47 PM David Spiegel
wrote:
> Hi Mark,
> IIRC, NSSs didn't come on the scene until much later
Hi Mark,
IIRC, NSSs didn't come on the scene until much later than Vm/370 Rel. 6.
Did you mean DCSS perhaps?
Regards,
David
On 2020-10-05 11:00, Mark S Waterbury wrote:
Hello, IBM mainframe enthusiasts:
Recently we have obtained images of some old tapes containing source code for
the
That's CMS, not CP.
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Subject: Re: searching for CP-67 source
Try https://github.com/moshix/CP-67-CMS-Source
On Tue, 6 Oct 2020 at 02:01, Mark S Waterbury <
01c3f560aac1-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote:
> Hello, IBM mainframe enthusiasts:
>
> Recently we have obtained images of some old tapes containing source code
> for the original Cambridge
Hello, IBM mainframe enthusiasts:
Recently we have obtained images of some old tapes containing source code for
the original Cambridge Monitor System (CMS) from CP-67.
We can restore that source under VM/370 Rel. 6 CMS, running on older hardware
or under the Hercules-390 emulator or the new