I have Carmine Cannatello's Advanced Assembler book.  I think I got it
for around 100 bucks plus shipping some years ago.  Google for prices on
that book now.  It's worth a mint.  (Mine's not though, because I fell
asleep on it a few times, and some of the pages have red stains on them,
looks like tomato sauce or red wine.  I don't think it's blood though.)

It was just an idea though, and maybe not such a good one.  Instead of
paying for it though I'd rather it be an open source document or a Wiki.



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Subject: Re: z/OS and VM Control Blocks

On Sun, 6 Jan 2008 11:27:57 +0100 Lindy Mayfield
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wrote:

:>Anyway, my original question was meant to be more like, "Wouldn't it
be
:>nice if there were some documentation that explained things like this
in
:>more detail, that was easy to read, and indexed and cross indexed
every
:>which way from Sunday?"  Maybe with some examples in Rexx and
Assembler,
:>even Cobol or PL/1.  My question was if others think such a thing
would
:>be as helpful as I think such a thing would be?

How much would your company be willing to pay for such a document?

How many others would?

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