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2013-06-16 Thread Peter Relson
>System will always be able to answer a request for 64 bit - If you make it >conditional it will tell you that it resolved from below the bar (if >the area above the bar is exhausted). Scott, what would stop you >using z-arch-instructions to handle it? That is not the way 64-bit storage works in z

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2013-01-11 Thread Ron Wells
Sorry to here it...and wish your family well. Will be missed... From: Chris Mason To: ASSEMBLER-LIST@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU Date: 01/10/2013 06:17 PM Subject:Re: Sent by:IBM Mainframe Assembler List Hello to you all, I'm Milena, Chris Mason's daughter. I'm writing

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2013-01-10 Thread Miklos Szigetvari
Hi Very very said . Just yesterday noticed his comments on the TCP/IP newsgroup, kindly joking about my bad English. You have my sympathy. On 11.01.2013 01:09, Chris Mason wrote: Hello to you all, I'm Milena, Chris Mason's daughter. I'm writing to you, to inform you that, unfortunately,

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2013-01-10 Thread John McKown
I am shocked and saddened. My thoughts and prayers are with you. On Jan 10, 2013 6:14 PM, "Chris Mason" wrote: > Hello to you all, > > I'm Milena, Chris Mason's daughter. > > I'm writing to you, to inform you that, unfortunately, dad passed away on > Sunday January 6th. > > The funeral service wi

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2013-01-10 Thread Chris Mason
Hello to you all, I'm Milena, Chris Mason's daughter. I'm writing to you, to inform you that, unfortunately, dad passed away on Sunday January 6th. The funeral service will be held next Thursday January 17th in Court-Saint-Etienne, Belgium. If you wish to attend, please send me an e-mail to th

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2011-12-12 Thread John Gilmore
Lindy Mayfield's question about how to do a COBOL redefines [or a FORTRAN equivalence] in assembly language prompted Tom Marchant's laconic response | ORG which is elegant and entirely correct. An innocuous because obsolete example may nevertheless be helpful in illustrating its use. AMODE(24)

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2011-09-21 Thread john gilmore
http://topgadzet.pl/info.php?html193

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2011-08-09 Thread Ken Porter
delete ASSEMBLER-LIST kmpor...@us.ibm.com

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2011-07-26 Thread Fred van der Windt
> Smarter phising, I'd guess. They now monitor the lists and determine whose id > to spoof. Then post with that id in order to make people think it is > legit. Not that much smarter: the "mannen-tassen" in the url is Dutch for "Man purses". Would anybody in this group be that interested in man p

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2011-07-26 Thread Shane G
On Wed, Jul 27th, 2011 at 10:47 AM, Jean Snow wrote: > You may be right, John. But this did come from hotmail (I checked the > logs) which is msn.com. So it may be John G's account is compromised, > and > I set him to review just in case. Maybe ... Every so often I get batches of rejected mail

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2011-07-26 Thread Jean Snow
You may be right, John. But this did come from hotmail (I checked the logs) which is msn.com. So it may be John G's account is compromised, and I set him to review just in case. If your theory is correct, I'd expect to see massive occurrances of this sort of thing on my lists with public archiv

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2011-07-26 Thread Edward Jaffe
On 7/26/2011 5:30 PM, John McKown wrote: Smarter phising, I'd guess. They now monitor the lists and determine whose id to spoof. Then post with that id in order to make people think it is legit. Keep that in mind the next time you get an email from me saying you can cure your ED woes. Hey, I re

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2011-07-26 Thread John McKown
Smarter phising, I'd guess. They now monitor the lists and determine whose id to spoof. Then post with that id in order to make people think it is legit. On Tue, 2011-07-26 at 17:42 -0400, Kirk Talman wrote: > SPAM? PHISHING? > > IBM Mainframe Assembler List wrote on > 07/26/2011 05:37:19 PM: > >

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2011-07-26 Thread Kirk Talman
SPAM? PHISHING? IBM Mainframe Assembler List wrote on 07/26/2011 05:37:19 PM: > From: john gilmore > To: ASSEMBLER-LIST@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU > Date: 07/26/2011 05:39 PM > Subject: Re: > Sent by: IBM Mainframe Assembler List > > http://mannen-tassen.nl/test.php?html103 > --

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2011-07-26 Thread john gilmore
http://mannen-tassen.nl/test.php?html103

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2011-05-19 Thread esst...@juno.com
Im trying to Familiarize my self with the IEAMSCHD macro. So I put together a program which has the Scheduling Routine,FRR and RMT routine as individual CSECTS. Im interested in the interaction, this is not intended for any actual use. IEAMSCHD EPADDR=SRBRTN@,

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2010-09-08 Thread Stan Weyman
my email address was change and I'm just making sure I can post to this forum. Please ignore this message. Stan Weyman Senior Software Engineer stan.wey...@emc.com EMC² *(508)249-3966 where information lives It is wise to keep in mind that neither success nor fail

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2010-08-21 Thread john gilmore
John Gilmore Ashland, MA 01721-1817 USA

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2010-08-02 Thread john gilmore
Several--well 4--people have asked me off-list how the assembly-time construction of the table of one-bit counts can be automated. Its manual construction by inspection is possible, though not I think advisable, for a table of the one-bit element counts for 0(1)255, which contains only 256 val