Jeremy,

>> I could not find any LOAD*.* file in the zip, though... Maybe
>> this whole experiment is something different than IBID meant?

> See http://www.seasip.info/Gem/gemxm.html   (I'm not sure if its the
> same/newer/older than the one from the OpenGEM site)
> This version of GEM/XM includes the changes to use handles instead of
> FCB, so its load.a86 source (the module that did use FCBs) probably
> doesn't help much.

As said - source or no source, things just work for me!
If nothing is broken, I cannot fix anything :-) So what
exactly do I have to do to "use LOAD" and "make it use
FCB in a way that fails"? If only ancient versions use
any FCB at all and newer use handles anyway, why bother?

> From what I remember reading, GEM v2 and XM in the load
> module uses FCBs to access information from the assign driver.

It would help to know who and why and how loads that "assign".

> The next step is to figure out what FCB calls GEM v2/XM make and
> then determine what the FD kernel is doing with those requests.

I can only repeat - it works for me, how can I debug it then?

Eric



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