On Wed, 4 Jan 2006 14:19:03 -0600, John McKown wrote:
This is more curiousity that much else, but I'm wondering if there is a
PC version of TRSMAIN. Preferable a Linux one. Why? Because we are
always a bit short of CPU on the zSeries. Also, I'm just curious.
In the list archives there is a post
On Thu, Jan 05, 2006 at 10:42:33AM -0600, Bill Godfrey wrote:
I don't know of any supported terse programs for the PC.
Is the terse algorithm documented anywhere?
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In a recent note, Jay Maynard said:
Date: Thu, 5 Jan 2006 11:04:49 -0600
On Thu, Jan 05, 2006 at 10:42:33AM -0600, Bill Godfrey wrote:
I don't know of any supported terse programs for the PC.
Is the terse algorithm documented anywhere?
It's more than a mere algorithm in the
On Thu, Jan 05, 2006 at 11:18:09AM -0700, Paul Gilmartin wrote:
In a recent note, Jay Maynard said:
Sounds like a reinvention of XMIT with compression added.
Will TRSMAIN run on MVS 3.8?
I doubt it, since it was written in an era of AMODE 31...but I might have to
try it, if I can figure out a
, 2006 1:22 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: [IBM-MAIN] Question about TRSMAIN aks TERSE
On Thu, Jan 05, 2006 at 11:18:09AM -0700, Paul Gilmartin wrote:
In a recent note, Jay Maynard said:
Sounds like a reinvention of XMIT with compression added.
Will TRSMAIN run on MVS 3.8
Chase, John wrote:
-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of Hall, Ken (GTI)
I feel obligated to point out, though, that the object code
contains the following:
TRSTRSMAIN-409,05/20/97,14.22Licensed Materials - Property of IBM
Long time since I
On Thu, 5 Jan 2006 19:47:59 +0100, R.S. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
...
IMHO it's hard to prove law violation. For sure nobody would bother
himself about it.
It is publicly available. AFAIR you don't even need to logon to the
page. It's IBM page, not hacker/warez page. You probably clicked Agree
by
On Thu, 5 Jan 2006 11:04:49 -0600, Jay Maynard wrote:
On Thu, Jan 05, 2006 at 10:42:33AM -0600, Bill Godfrey wrote:
I don't know of any supported terse programs for the PC.
Is the terse algorithm documented anywhere?
I am not certain , but I think terse uses a modified Lempel-Ziv algorithm,
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