Tried that as well, results in same DMSILX040E message. In fact, users VM
's 
got some LOADLIB's in their path (as they say it used to work before spoo
l 
move). The actual system seems to be not a real mainframe machine, but so
me 
kind of a plug-in module (??) performing mainframe CPU commands with 3390
 
DASD devices being mapped to SCSI RAID array and controlled from an OS/2 

workstation. What I found is an image of a tape (in so-called 'AWS' 
format), which seems to be SPTAPE-produced for the starter system. I 
MOVEFILEd some files from it and they seem to be NSS/DCSS files. Hopefull
y, 
if nothing has been changed since then I will be able to do an SPTAPE LOA
D. 
I will investigate/report if any success will be achieved. Otherwise VS 

FORTRAN installation seem to have one file missing (all install EXECs are
 
referring to FORTRAN DEFAULTS file, which is being read by EXECIO).

Alexey

On Mon, 8 May 2006 20:51:42 +0200, Rob van der Heij 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>On 5/8/06, Alexey Bozrikov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> >> DMSILX040E SAVED SEGMENT(S) NOT FOUND. EXECUTION TERMINATED.
>
>Wasn't FORTRAN also that you could either define user the segment or
>define the LOADLIB to use to load the missing members? If the DCSS
>were required to run the program, then you would also be in trouble
>when the segment were overlayed by something else.
>
>You probably have a VSF2LOAD LOADLIB on the Y-disk as well, so I would
>try a GLOBAL LOADLIB against that before running your FORTRAN program
>(if it's built to run in load mode).
>
>Rob
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>Rob van der Heij
>Velocity Software, Inc
>http://velocitysoftware.com/
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