Everything has been said already.
[Aside: No facility in recent memory has been more liberating to our
programmers
than the relative-immediate facility.]
Y E S.
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Martin
Pi_cap_CPU - all you ever need around MWLC/SCRT/CMT in z/VSE
more at http://www.picapcpu.de
Peter,
simple rule of thumb:
Talking about simple... would it be too much asking to insert (right
behind the note about operation exception when not installed) the
corresponding bit in STFLEs answer?
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Martin
Pi_cap_CPU - all you ever need around MWLC/SCRT/CMT in z/VSE
more at
On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 8:27 AM, Martin Truebner mar...@pi-sysprog.dewrote:
Peter,
simple rule of thumb:
Talking about simple... would it be too much asking to insert (right
behind the note about operation exception when not installed) the
corresponding bit in STFLEs answer?
Marty:
We
On Thu, 13 Oct 2011 08:52:31 -0400 Mike Shaw wrote:
We started doing this exact thing in MVS/QuickRef's
Assembler-oriented data base content. It does save time when you
don't have to go hunt down the STFLE bits.
A good example of that little extra that ISVs (and PCMs in another
time) have to
I haven't looked in about a year, but I'm pretty sure z/OS 1.8 and maybe
1.9 could still run on z800/z900.
As far as I know, 1.13 will still run on a z/800/900.
Bob Shannon
Rocket Software
Peter Relson/Poughkeepsie/IBM@IBMUS wrote on 10/13/2011 08:08:01 AM:
10/13/2011 07:35 PM
Subject:
Re: newer opcodes
It is true that all z/OS releases can run on any z/Architecture-capable
machine.
Peter Relson
z/OS Core Technology Design
That's not quite true. While it is true that
all
I will be out of the office 10/14/2011 thru 10/19/2011