David Bond did an excellent session at SHARE in Washington DC which is in
the proceedings

8158 - 64-bit z/OS Assembler Coding

http://ew.share.org/client_files/callpapers/attach/Washington_DC/s8158a.pdf

64-bit support is now in z/OS but there are few examples of why and how to
write 64-bit code. Come to learn about the hardware and software support for
64-bit registers, addressing mode and storage and how to exploit them.

The demo program is embedded in the foils.  I will drop a note to David and
maybe he can stick his sample program on his web site http://tachyonsoft.com
where you can find his excellent cross assembler (free for MVS 3.8 use) or
on CBT or both.

        Best Regards,

                Sam Knutson, GEICO
                Performance and Availability Management
                mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
                (office)  301.986.3574

Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new. - Albert
Einstein


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2)  Has anyone built a simple assembler program using
IARV64 to get 64-bit virtual storage, that we can run on a test LPAR to
check reality and see what TMON and RMF see of the 64-bit virtual workload,
if anything. 
If so, can you share the program source?

Cheers,

Michael

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