In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on
02/01/2006
at 10:39 AM, John R. Ehrman [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Correct. But if the majority of HLASM users simply want to offload
MVS development work to zLinux, they wouldn't care about ELF.
If there's any planned movement of MVS/VM/VSE-based code to zLinux,
then ELF
Correct. But if the majority of HLASM users simply want to offload
MVS development work to zLinux, they wouldn't care about ELF.
If there's any planned movement of MVS/VM/VSE-based code to zLinux,
then ELF object would certainly be important.
John
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Correct. But if the majority of HLASM users simply want to offload
MVS development work to zLinux, they wouldn't care about ELF.
If there's any planned movement of MVS/VM/VSE-based code to zLinux,
then ELF object would certainly be important.
My personal guess is that Linux HLASM will be of keen
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on
01/30/2006
at 12:29 PM, John R. Ehrman [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I assumed that users like yourself would continue
to use the MVS or VM forms of HLASM.
Doesn't HLA for Linux have facilities that HLA for MVS and VM do not,
e.g., ELF output?
--
Shmuel (Seymour J.)
As John Eells noted, if you have z/VM and z/OS, you already have the
standard HLASM. I assumed that users like yourself would continue
to use the MVS or VM forms of HLASM.
John Ehrman
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Date:Fri, 27 Jan 2006 14:18:04 -0600
I wasn't aware of the possibility of running zLinux on a regular
processor; I'll have to check with whether or not HLASM for zLinux
could be ordered for such a configuration as well as on an IFL.
John Ehrman
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Date:Fri, 27 Jan
John,
On 30 Jan 2006 12:33:15 -0800,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (John R. Ehrman) wrote:
As John Eells noted, if you have z/VM and z/OS, you already have the
standard HLASM. I assumed that users like yourself would continue
to use the MVS or VM forms of HLASM.
On 30 Jan 2006 13:06:35 -0800,
[EMAIL
I've had several questions about ordering HLASM for zLinux; I hope
this information will help.
Contact your IBM marketing rep to order product 5799-TCQ (and for
annual support and Service, 5799-TCR). It requires some form of
Linux for zSeries or Linux/390, running on an IFL processor.
John
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Contact your IBM marketing
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I've had several questions about ordering HLASM for zLinux; I hope this
information will help.
Contact your IBM marketing rep to order product 5799-TCQ (and for annual
So this is only avilable to users running with IFL's? If I have a vm system
that has z/OS and z/Linux guests, I can't use the product? The seems odd.
No. Just your interpretation was odd.
John said OR, not AND (or only).
He meant (my interpretation), that you had to have an implementation of
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