I use Systems/C and Systems/ASM, so I do all my compiles/assemblies on the
PC, so I wouldn't have a clue about region required for the assembler any
more.  FTP response time, however, I do notice.
Wayne Driscoll
Product Developer
JME Software LLC
NOTE: All opinions are strictly my own.
  

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Subject: Re: PK09700 for High Level Assembler

Skip Robinson wrote:
> Yesterday (4/19) I stumbled on a problem with virtual storage in High 
> Level Assembler. The problem surfaced in 1.5 because SYSUT1 was 
> eliminated, presumably in the interest of performance. Unfortunately, 
> some gigantic programs require gigantic region sizes to assemble 
> entirely in memory. The program that caused me grief? SHOWMVS!
>
> I got around the problem by specifying REGION=128M, way larger than 
> any assembly I've ever done. At the same time, I began tracking open 
> APAR PK09700, which suggested that IBM might reinstate SYSUT1. Lo and 
> behold, PK09700 closed today. There's a new parm to control use of 
> SYSUT1 and some new messages.
>   

We assemble *everything* with 256MB region size!

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