On Tue, 26 Jul 2016 14:29:06 +0200 Peter Hunkeler <p...@gmx.ch> wrote:

:> 
:>>It seems that you branched to a location that is fetch protected and not in 
:>>key 8. 

:>That would lead to a S0C4-4 not S0C4-11, wouldn't it?

        Program Unit:  Entry:  Statement:  Offset: -01BE8FAE
      Machine State:
        ILC..... 0002    Interruption Code..... 0004


:>>What do you expect to find at 231A7BB8? My guess is that the LE formatter is 
:>>showing all zeroes since it cannot access it. 

:>The storage is available, otherwise it would be marked as "inaccessible 
storage". I don't know what to expect at that address, it is not my 
application, I was merely asked if I could help debugging what seems to be a 
storage overlay problem.

I don't know how LE plays that game. A SLIP of the 0C4 would have true
contents.

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