Ahhh...good catch. Yes this will work with a length specified for the second
operand.
Frank M. Ramaekers Jr.
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I simply moved null bytes to overlay the result (I could have XC them as well).
DPWKPACK,KDAYSQC
…
MVC WKPACK(L'WKPACK-L'KDAYSQC),KNULL Expand remainder to DW
…
KNULL DC 8X’00’
Frank M. Ramaekers Jr.
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Will this instruction work?
ZAP WKPACK,WKPACK+(L'WKPACK-L'KDAYSQC) Expand remainder
In other words, can one expand the remainder from a DP instruction to the
entire field?
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Bit positions 32-55 of general register 0 are reserved for possible future
extensions and must contain all zeros; otherwise, a specification exception is
recognized.
Yeah, missed that part. THANKS!
Frank M. Ramaekers Jr.
Unisys | Mainframe Systems Analyst I
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Where does one find a table of instructions a particular processor is capable
of? (I have a zBC12 and get a SPEC EXCEPT on a SRST/Search string)
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Whoops. '602020202120'x for a PL3
Frank M. Ramaekers Jr.
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I was afraid of that. I was using '6020202120'x with EDMK and backing
up R1 one if negative.
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Please excuse my inexperience, I need an EDIT mask for a floating minus
sign.
Value (hex)ED/EDMK
00123C 123
00123D -123
1C 1
1D -1
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Thanks all,
Frank M. Ramaekers Jr.
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So you have to find a way to keep everything (in an instruction) on a
single line?
Frank M. Ramaekers Jr.
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I tried to send it with a COURIER NEW font, but it appeared to have gotten
stripped.
* - column 72
Next line starts in 16
Frank M. Ramaekers Jr.
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...what am I doing wrong here:
000728 0 0 8032 MVC
0(L'QVSIMGLOGICALPARTITIONNAME,R4), *
QVSIMGLOGICALPARTITIONNAMEMove out the LPAR name
** ASMA074E Illegal syntax in expression -
Frank M. Ramaekers Jr. | Sy
I assume you me kilo rather than kibi? (Mega/Mebi and Giga/Gibi)
Frank M. Ramaekers Jr.
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7C9D4 *
*
0087C9E0 000C
**
0087C9F0 001C to 0087CACF 00FB Same as above
0087CAD0 00FC 00*...
*
Frank M. Ra
t: Thu, 30 Sep 2010 14:14:10 -0500
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> Subject: Help jog my memory (16-bytes the same)
>
> Doesn't the following statement check to see that all 16-bytes are
same?
>
>
>
> 00251A D50E 5001 5000 1 0 8688 CLC 1(15,
Doesn't the following statement check to see that all 16-bytes are same?
00251A D50E 5001 5000 1 0 8688 CLC 1(15,R5),0(R5)
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