Tom Schmidt wrote:
Yes, I'm aware of that. The question is: can it?
zAAPs look (essentially) just like any other processor to z/OS. They have PCCA/LCCA like any other processor and are differentiated from GCPs by testing the PCCAIFA flag.
Anyway, a quick look at PCCACRG6 for a zAAP would go a long way toward answering these kinds of questions empirically. In addition, I suspect you could look at the zAAP LCCAs to see some various other control registers of interest saved at various times...
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