> Phil wrote: What does "not supported" mean per se? 

 The last 3215 connected to IBM computers using an ICA. IBM z computers do not 
have an ICA nor byte channel therefore not supported on a z16. I suspect you 
can't even define one in the HCD. What was the last IBM computer to have an 
ICA.  
    On Monday, July 24, 2023 at 10:48:42 AM PDT, Phil Smith III 
<li...@akphs.com> wrote:  
 
 Shmuel asked:
>Do you have the URL for the Tracy Dean paper? 

Yes, I've read it.

>Does it spell out all the pieces?
Probably, but as I said before, it makes enough assumptions that I can't 
understand what to do.

Alan Staller wrote:
>Going back to the original post, I seemed to have missed the
>information about the operating system release.

>z/OS (MVS...) has not supported the 3215 for at least 20 years. (ISTR
>MVS/ESA R.x, but that could be incorrect.)

This is z/OS 2.4. What does "not supported" mean per se? It comes up fine, just 
the output is fugly. And I'm 99.44% sure that wasn't true on our previous 
system.

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