Yes.  You just need to add the appropriate parm to the IOCP invocation to
tell it which parser to use.

IXP is used to cause IOCP to write an IOCDS for an non-EMIF processor
IZP is used to cause IOCP to write an IOCDS for an EMIF-capable processor
IYP is used to cause IOCP to write an IOCDS for a z900 processor
ICP is used to cause IOCP to write an IOCDS for a z990 processor

I don't know the correct option for a 2094 yet but you should be able to
find it in the IOCP manual.  I haven't been able to find a copy of the IOCP
User's Guide for z9 but, if you have a machine, you should have the latest
manual.

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The IBM z/VM Operating System <IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU> wrote on 08/10/2006
01:10:45 PM:

> IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
>
> Should I be able to run the IOCP module against an IOCP deck created for
a
> different processor than I am currently running on?
>
> I'm currently running on a 2006 and I am migrating to a 2094.  I want to
> make the changes to copy of my IOCP deck and assemble to verify it's
> correct before I move it to the new processor.
>
> However when I replace SYSTEM=(2066,1)  with SYSTEM=(2094,1) I get
>
>  STATEMENTS PROCESSED BY IYP IOCP VERSION 1 RELEASE 2.0, LPAR=YES
>                ID    MSG1='IOC5070',SYSTEM=(2094,1)
>  IYP150I INVALID SYSTEM PARAMETER
>
> I found APAR VM63921  and applied that to my z/VM 5.2 system.
>
> In my IOCP module I see
> H63921DS PUT UM31742 IOCP NEW FUNCTION
>
> But VM63921 says  IOCP 1.4.0   but module still prints out 1.2.0
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> Thanks!
>
>
>
> Mark D Pace
> Senior Systems Engineer
> Mainline Information Systems
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