Anne:
What I wasn't sure (and didn't ask) was how UBM handled "the odd" places that
ran things like fiber for channels how they debugged (and got fixes) from IBM.
Places like the WHite House must have special phone numbers to call in POK for
support.
Ed
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God bless you for a speedy recovery John.
A. G. Mungal.
Sent from my Amdahl 470 V6 processor.
On Jun 4, 2011, at 10:19 AM, "John McKown" wrote:
> I have been in the hospital since monday the 23rd. I had a gangrenous
> gallbladder removed. This is my second day out of ICU. I hope to leave
> m
l...@garlic.com (Anne & Lynn Wheeler) writes:
> old '89 email with copy of the spring '85 announcement
> http://www.garlic.com/~lynn/2011c.html#890731
re:
http://www.garlic.com/~lynn/2011g.html#73 We list every company in the world
that has a mainframe computer
http://www.garlic.com/~lynn/2011g.h
ps2...@yahoo.com (Ed Gould) writes:
> Funny you mentioned that. He was part of the team that looked through
> the watergate email (profs) and he was also involved in trying to get
> data from some of the drives. He didn't go into a lot of detail but
> there was some effort to try and recover overwr
Also is not fiber preferred over copper for secure applications because it
does not act as an antenna?
Charles
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Anne,
Funny you mentioned that. He was part of the team that looked through the
watergate email (profs) and he was also involved in trying to get data from
some of the drives. He didn't go into a lot of detail but there was some effort
to try and recover overwritten data. I also did not press h
John McKown wrote:
>I have been in the hospital since monday the 23rd. I had a gangrenous
>gallbladder removed. This is my second day out of ICU. I hope to leave
>monday or tuesday. Ahh I am weak but doing much better.
Thanks for sharing to IBM-MAIN your personal things. I will pray for you to Go
John,
I am glad your surgery was a success. May our good Lord bless you and
keep you in the palm of His hand until you are healed.
Have a blessed week, Tom
On 6/4/2011 10:07 AM, John McKown wrote:
I have been in the hospital since monday the 23rd. I had a gangrenous
gallbladder removed. Th
I thought things had been a bit calm here this past week. :>)
Just kidding of course John. Best wishes for a speedy recovery.
Chuck Arney
illustro Systems International, LLC
http://www.illustro.com
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I have been in the hospital since monday the 23rd. I had a gangrenous
gallbladder removed. This is my second day out of ICU. I hope to leave
monday or tuesday. Ahh I am weak but doing much better.
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Sir,
I wish you a very speedy and complete recovery.
Further, I wish you all the very best of health in
future.
Jim Thomas
617-233-4130 (mobile)
636-294-1014(res)
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yes, I guess, I have to do something like that;
don't use iconv() any more and do the conversion some other way.
We have also sourcecode examples of some other exits available,
where code conversions are done by using inline tables; maybe
we can copy some code from there.
Thank you, kind regards
B
All my best wishes for a speedy recovery.
Scott J Ford
John:
All my best wishes for a speedy recovery.
Scott J Ford
www.identityforge.com
From: John McKown
To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu
Sent: Sat, June 4, 2011 10:07:48 AM
Subject: OT: Personal update
I have
On Sat, Jun 4, 2011 at 7:07 AM, John McKown wrote:
> I have been in the hospital since monday the 23rd. I had a gangrenous
> gallbladder removed. This is my second day out of ICU. I hope to leave
> monday or tuesday. Ahh I am weak but doing much better.
>
>
Hope you have a speedy, full and quick r
John,
Wishing you a speedy recovery.
Regards,
John K
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I have been in the hospital since monday the 23rd. I had a gangrenous
gall
I pray for God to make you healthy.
Shai
On Sat, Jun 4, 2011 at 7:14 AM, jagadishan perumal wrote:
> Hi John,
>
> I pray for your speedy recovery.
>
> Regards,
> Jags
>
> On Sat, Jun 4, 2011 at 7:37 PM, John McKown >wrote:
>
> > I have been in the hospital since monday the 23rd. I had a gangreno
Hi John,
I pray for your speedy recovery.
Regards,
Jags
On Sat, Jun 4, 2011 at 7:37 PM, John McKown wrote:
> I have been in the hospital since monday the 23rd. I had a gangrenous
> gallbladder removed. This is my second day out of ICU. I hope to leave
> monday or tuesday. Ahh I am weak but doin
I have been in the hospital since monday the 23rd. I had a gangrenous
gallbladder removed. This is my second day out of ICU. I hope to leave
monday or tuesday. Ahh I am weak but doing much better.
--
John McKown
Maranatha! <><
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ps2...@yahoo.com (Ed Gould) writes:
> I am not sure any numbers you can come up with would tell a story (thats
> accurate). I suspect even IBM (in some cases) does not have a clue as to what
> is
> running on any given machine. Especially in the "sensitive areas" of the
> government. I knew of
Can I get the issuing jobname for messages on a MCS console?
Background:
I have created an EMCS console with the following attributes:
CN=CNSL STATUS=ACNID=0104 KEY=NONE
SYS=S0W1 ASID=002E JOBNAME=TSSDONMC JOBID=JOB06615
HC=Y AUTO=N DOM=NORMAL TERMNAME=CNSL
> the two mallocs are in different load modules.
> The SPC malloc is in the load module that we build,
> that is, the MQS exit. The SPC malloc is statically linked
> to the MQS exit. The SPC philosophy is: link everything statically
> to the requesting load module, so that there is no LE runtime
Hello David,
the two mallocs are in different load modules.
The SPC malloc is in the load module that we build,
that is, the MQS exit. The SPC malloc is statically linked
to the MQS exit. The SPC philosophy is: link everything statically
to the requesting load module, so that there is no LE runti
W dniu 2011-06-03 23:07, van der Grijn, Bart (B) pisze:
If you're going to process it with BLP the label doesn't matter, so why
not use some random, non-duplicate label on your tapemap? I assume it's
a manual mount.
I could be wrong, but I vaguely remember that RMM check the volser even
in BLP
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