Re: Question and CZAM and IPL

2023-01-10 Thread Tony Harminc
On Tue, 10 Jan 2023 at 19:19, Paul Gilmartin < 042bfe9c879d-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote: > On Tue, 10 Jan 2023 23:35:57 +, Seymour J Metz wrote: > > >The actual PSW in the processor is 16 bytes, but the short form PSW in > storage is 8 bytes. > > > Perhaps more (search for string

Re: Question and CZAM and IPL

2023-01-10 Thread Paul Gilmartin
On Tue, 10 Jan 2023 23:35:57 +, Seymour J Metz wrote: >The actual PSW in the processor is 16 bytes, but the short form PSW in storage >is 8 bytes. > Perhaps more (search for string "scrunch"): . Is LPSW capable of

Re: Question and CZAM and IPL

2023-01-10 Thread Seymour J Metz
The actual PSW in the processor is 16 bytes, but the short form PSW in storage is 8 bytes. From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List on behalf of Joe Monk Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2023 6:07 PM To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU Subject: Re: Question and CZAM and

Re: Is anyone there?

2023-01-10 Thread Steve Beaver
Got it Sent from my iPhone No one said I could type with one thumb > On Jan 10, 2023, at 16:53, Bonnie Barthel wrote: > > Still listening but I've lost my ability to post or to even search > archiveswonder if I can reply ... > > Bonnie Barthel > Senior IT Specialist > 719.649.7888

Re: Question and CZAM and IPL

2023-01-10 Thread Joe Monk
Ok, but the machine immediately changes it to a 16-byte PSW before it uses it correct? Joe On Sun, Jan 8, 2023 at 10:33 PM Jim Mulder wrote: > The IPL PSW provided by software is always 8 bytes. > There is no provision for providing a 16 byte PSW. > > Jim Mulder > > -Original

Re: Is anyone there?

2023-01-10 Thread Farley, Peter
You are right, he did post two different poems, my mistake for not reading the second one more closely. Neither one up there with Tennison or Yeats (or even e.e.cummings), but interesting. I'm more concerned that it will start to crank out something resembling good assembler and COBOL code

Re: Is anyone there?

2023-01-10 Thread Jeremy Nicoll
On Tue, 10 Jan 2023, at 16:39, Farley, Peter wrote: > Sounds like that is the case. I received multiple IBM-MAIN posts on > 1/7 and 1/8 but none on 1/9, and these from you and others today (along > with Lionel's ChatGPT poem today - twice). He posted two different poems. Are you sure you got

Re: Is anyone there?

2023-01-10 Thread Steve Thompson
Sounds like someone is in serious need of a plumber or two  [CMS speak]  ;-) Steve Thompson On 1/10/2023 2:19 PM, Carmen Vitullo wrote: ditto! something is afoot, I am suddenly not getting any emails, replies - none since Paul (gil)'s email response Saturday on Piping for z/OS Carmen On

Re: Is anyone there?

2023-01-10 Thread Roland Schiradin
Still here but not often -Original Message- From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of David Cole Sent: Dienstag, 10. Januar 2023 17:20 To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU Subject: Is anyone there? It's been four days since I've received any posts from IBM-MAIN. The last one I received

Re: Is anyone there?

2023-01-10 Thread Carmen Vitullo
ditto! something is afoot, I am suddenly not getting any emails, replies - none since Paul (gil)'s email response Saturday on Piping for z/OS Carmen On 1/10/2023 10:36 AM, David Cole wrote: Hmmm. When I go to "listserv.ua.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A1=ind2301=IBM-MAIN&", I see my post as well  as

Re: Is anyone there?

2023-01-10 Thread Tom Brennan
Mine may be more interesting. I just got off a call with an east coast mainframe customer who has DR in San Jose, CA and they mentioned a network outage within the window mine was out. Makes me wonder if there was a much larger failure I'll hear about later. I'm not complaining though -

Re: Is anyone there?

2023-01-10 Thread Carmen Vitullo
me too :(  not due to rain - for some reason beyond my control I'm not getting any of my responses or any responses to my work email account :( Carmen On 1/10/2023 11:43 AM, Tom Brennan wrote: I'm still here, despite my first fiber internet outage (early this morning according to my server

Re: Is anyone there?

2023-01-10 Thread Carmen Vitullo
LOL!! in the cloud no doubt Carmen On 1/10/2023 10:24 AM, rpinion865 wrote: Didn't you get the email? Everybody in the world converted their mainframes to Wintel platforms. Sent with Proton Mail secure email. --- Original Message --- On Tuesday, January 10th, 2023 at 11:20 AM,

Re: Is anyone there?

2023-01-10 Thread Carmen Vitullo
Just got back, after one year one outage - reboot of my fiber router :) not bad. I'm getting posts to my personal email - but for some reason not my work email :( On 1/10/2023 10:20 AM, David Cole wrote: It's been four days since I've received any posts from IBM-MAIN. The last one I

Re: Is anyone there?

2023-01-10 Thread Tom Brennan
I'm still here, despite my first fiber internet outage (early this morning according to my server log). Most likely caused by a flood somewhere nearby. Here in Southern California I think we've now had more rain than in the last 10 years total. On 1/10/2023 8:39 AM, Farley, Peter wrote:

Re: Examples of REXX DSNACCOX calls (DB2)

2023-01-10 Thread Salva Carrasco
Please Binyamin, take a look for my sample SAMPLECX.rx at https://github.com/salva-rczero/Db2Functs. regards, salva. -- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to lists...@listserv.ua.edu with

Re: Is anyone there?

2023-01-10 Thread Farley, Peter
Sounds like that is the case. I received multiple IBM-MAIN posts on 1/7 and 1/8 but none on 1/9, and these from you and others today (along with Lionel's ChatGPT poem today - twice). Peter -Original Message- From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of David Cole Sent: Tuesday,

Re: Is anyone there?

2023-01-10 Thread Bill Johnson
Because Bama didn’t get in the college football playoffs. And their nemesis Georgia won! Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone On Tuesday, January 10, 2023, 11:36 AM, David Cole wrote: Hmmm. When I go to "listserv.ua.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A1=ind2301=IBM-MAIN&", I see my post as well  as responses from

Is anyone there?

2023-01-10 Thread David Cole
Hmmm. When I go to "listserv.ua.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A1=ind2301=IBM-MAIN&", I see my post as well as responses from rpinion865 and Matt Hogstrom. But I am receiving neither their posts nor the echo of mine via email. I think something is broken at UA.edu. Dave It's been four days since

Re: Is anyone there?

2023-01-10 Thread Bonnie Barthel
Still listening but I've lost my ability to post or to even search archiveswonder if I can reply ... Bonnie Barthel Senior IT Specialist 719.649.7888 Mobile bonnie.bart...@kyndryl.com -Original Message- From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of Matt Hogstrom Sent: Tuesday,

Re: Is anyone there?

2023-01-10 Thread Matt Hogstrom
Still here Matt Hogstrom m...@hogstrom.org +1-919-656-0564 PGP Key: 0x90ECB270 Facebook LinkedIn Twitter “It may be cognitive, but, it ain’t intuitive." — Hogstrom > On Jan 10, 2023, at

Re: Is anyone there?

2023-01-10 Thread rpinion865
Didn't you get the email? Everybody in the world converted their mainframes to Wintel platforms. Sent with Proton Mail secure email. --- Original Message --- On Tuesday, January 10th, 2023 at 11:20 AM, David Cole wrote: > It's been four days since I've received any posts from

Is anyone there?

2023-01-10 Thread David Cole
It's been four days since I've received any posts from IBM-MAIN. The last one I received was dated 01/06/23. Is anyone there? Has everyone gone home? Will this message come back to me? The silence is deafening Dave Cole, Developer dbc...@gmail.com (personal) dbc...@colesoft.com (business)

ChatGPT poem on the mainframe

2023-01-10 Thread Lionel B. Dyck
Enjoy The IBM mainframe, a giant of its time, A technological marvel, a true paradigm. With its power and reliability, it stood the test, Of decades of use, it passed every quest. >From banking to government, it was the workhorse, Of industry, powering systems, of course. With its huge

ChatGPT poem on IBM

2023-01-10 Thread Lionel B. Dyck
Enjoy Oh IBM, the giant of industry, A beacon of innovation and technology, With a history of firsts, from the PC to the cloud, You have changed the way the world works, loud and proud. >From mainframes to Watson, you've pushed the bounds, Of what computers can do and what knowledge surrounds.