Re: ATMs (Was: High order bit in 31/24 bit address) (resend)

2007-11-09 Thread Ed Gould
---MAJOR SNIPPAGE--- A few years ago BASE24 became available for z/OS, so you can guess the trend. (That and, I assume, the fact virtually all Western banks now keep z/OS and core transaction systems running 24x365. Tandem's raison d'¾tre, to keep the ATMs up and queuing

Re: ATMs (Was: High order bit in 31/24 bit address)

2007-11-09 Thread Craddock, Chris
Pat O'Keefe said; That sounds pretty much like the way it works at a bank I am somewhat famiiar with (i.e., my employer). Yep! And oh by the way, it also sounds exactly like the bank that was my employer twenty-mumble years ago. Tandems are extremely common as front-end switch systems in the

Re: Real storage usage - a quick question

2007-11-09 Thread Eric Bielefeld
Yeah - and the best thing about buying more memory is IBM doesn't raise the price of the software like they do if you buy a faster processor! Eric Bielefeld Sr. z/OS Systems Programmer Milwaukee, Wisconsin 414-475-7434 - Original Message - From: Knutson, Sam [EMAIL PROTECTED] Memory

Re: What identifies a jobname/address space as a unique instance in time?

2007-11-09 Thread Todd Burch
Thanks John and Ed. I see ASSBSTKN is what I want per a search through the archives. Thanks! Todd ASID token. STOKEN. Guaranteed unique within an IPL. -- John McKown Senior Systems Programmer No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.503 /

Re: Real storage usage - a quick question

2007-11-09 Thread Ed Gould
On Nov 9, 2007, at 6:53 PM, Eric Bielefeld wrote: Yeah - and the best thing about buying more memory is IBM doesn't raise the price of the software like they do if you buy a faster processor! Eric: Ss!!! you might give them ideas . Ed Eric Bielefeld Sr. z/OS Systems Programmer

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