I'm reading the paper about IBM's plans for the 64-bit common (HVCOMMON?). And 
I'm really beginning to wonder about something. What this will do is create 
another block of storage which is mapped into every address space. I am curious 
why IBM has not considered using AR mode and a SCOPE=GLOBAL dataspace set up 
and IPL time, anchored to *MASTER* for some of these data areas. At present, 
from my reading, there are three ALETs with special values. ALET==0 is for the 
Primary address space. ALET==1 is for the Secondary address space. And ALET==2 
is for the Home address space. How about ALET==3 being for a "common GLOBAL 
data space"? Is there some reason for products such as DB2, IMS, CICS, MQ, ..., 
requiring that the "common" area be addressable in "primary" mode at all times? 
Mainly curious. Is AR mode that much more difficult / restrictive than 
AMODE(64)?

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