Kerry, I tried it recently. I think the simple answer is you need to specify macro directories using the SYSMAC option. There are no defaults. I spent ages searching for a way to set up a search path that persists. There isn't one.
Dave > -----Original Message----- > From: IBM Mainframe Assembler List <ASSEMBLER- > l...@listserv.uga.edu> On Behalf Of Kerry Liles > Sent: 12 May 2020 00:59 > To: ASSEMBLER-LIST@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU > Subject: Re: Z390 Assembler Emulator > > Whatever the resolution is for using z390 ... perhaps it can be shared here > for > the benefit of others. > Better still, put on a FAQ page somewhere as well. > > On Mon, 11 May 2020 at 18:18, MELVYN MALTZ < 0000072265160664-dmarc- > requ...@listserv.uga.edu> wrote: > > > Hi Frank, > > > > I'm one of the few z390 developers left > > > > Contact me directly here zarf77...@blueyonder.co.uk > > > > z390 fully supports macro language, no special requirements It could > > be that your SYSMAC concat isn't correct > > > > Send me your BAT (renamed) and sample code and I'll sort out your > > problem I don't know Linux, but I know someone who does > > > > Melvyn Maltz. > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Frank Myers" <fomyers....@gmail.com> > > To: <ASSEMBLER-LIST@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU> > > Sent: Monday, May 11, 2020 11:05 PM > > Subject: Z390 Assembler Emulator > > > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > I installed the z390 emulator and assembler on Linux. I tried to > > > assemble some of my code, but found that It was not recognizing my > > > Macros. I > > copied > > > them into the z390/mac directory, but still it does not find my Macros. > > > * Is there a required step to preprocess or register macros before > > > they can be used? Or do the macros need to adhere to a fixed record > > > length? Or perhaps only a subset of IBM Assembler Macro language is > > > supported? Or perhaps some other magic?* > > > > > > Thanks, in advance for any help or advise you can share. > > > > > > Frank > >