On Fri, 11 Jun 2010 11:33:25 -0700, Schwarz, Barry A wrote:
>The xmit manager has eliminated that technical roadblock for the PFCSKs, at
>least as far as text is concerned. I expect that inertia will continue to
>provide the desired segregation.
>
>On the other hand, I wonder how different thin
In <4c10e811.2090...@actionsoftware.com>, on 06/10/2010
at 09:26 AM, Gord Tomlin said:
>Using my DASD space for *articles* is not the obvious choice!
You're not the only user. Using *my* DASD space for articles that I
want to read is the obvious choice.
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Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz, Sy
The xmit manager has eliminated that technical roadblock for the PFCSKs, at
least as far as text is concerned. I expect that inertia will continue to
provide the desired segregation.
On the other hand, I wonder how different things would be if they, or their
managers, could easily understand t
In a message dated 6/11/2010 9:03:39 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
sbgo...@cbttape.org writes:
of other kinds of people asking about our stuff. My heartfelt thanks to
all of you, for revealing the obvious - to me. It's the XMIT format,
helping us achieve our purpose without our realizing,
Rick Fochtman wrote:
>--
>Well, if he wants to include those running OS/360, OS/VS1, OS/VS2 (SVS)
or OS/VS2 3.8 under Hercules, he could always use IEHMOVE format
>
>--
>Step
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Well, if he wants to include those running OS/360, OS/VS1, OS/VS2 (SVS)
or OS/VS2 3.8 under Hercules, he could always use IEHMOVE format
--
Step1: secure a large bar o
>Using my DASD space for *articles* is not the obvious choice!
At today's prices, what does it matter?
And, we're only talking a couple of cylinders.
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Using my DASD space for *articles* is not the obvious choice!
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Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.) wrote (snipped):
The CBT tape is not a repository of PC software. For
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> In <20100
In <201006081712.o58hcmu2090...@ame8.swcp.com>, on 06/08/2010
at 01:06 PM, David Cole said:
>WOW! Of all the tools available on PCs for writing and packaging
>content, why on EARTH would you choose .XMI !
The CBT tape is not a repository of PC software. For those on MVS,
XMIT is the obvi
>All the tools on the CBT mods tape are packaged as .XMI files.
Yes. But!
Consider written articles as something other than mainframe XMI and compatable
text.
Even ZIP TXT can still be done.
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On Tue, 8 Jun 2010 16:24:31 -0400, Pinnacle wrote:
> I actually imbed a PDF file in one
>of my FB80 files. Download it binary to a PC and viola! You have my SHARE
>presentation.
>
Similar to what I do with one of my files:
Installation Documentation for "Introduction To TSO/E REXX"
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From: "David Cole"
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Subject: Re: File 120 now has 2 new articles
WOW! Of all the tools available on PCs for writing and packaging content,
why on EARTH would you choose .XMI !!
WOW! Of all the tools available on PCs for writing and packaging
content, why on EARTH would you choose .XMI !
That certainly will keep your circle of readers ... umm ... "exclusive".
Dave Cole REPLY TO: dbc...@colesoft.com
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Rex
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Subject: Re: File 120 now has 2 new articles
On 06/08/10 09:57, Pommier, Rex R. wrote:
> Sam,
>
> This is p
In a message dated 6/8/2010 8:57:37 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
rex.pomm...@cnasurety.com writes:
a ".xmi" file which has several type associations, each of which seems
to require some special tool to open it.
>>
Ugh...
Extracting FILE120.XMI
bad CRC bdfa4de0 (should be cd64faa1)
Warning:
Instructions are at http://www.cbttape.org/downloadtrouble.htm
Usually .XMI files (at least in the mainframe arena) are TSO XMIT files.
Hope that helps.
- Don Imbriale
On Tue, Jun 8, 2010 at 9:57 AM, Pommier, Rex R.
wrote:
> Sam,
>
> This is probably a dumb question, but how does one open the f
Also, if you want to look inside the XMI files on the PC, you can use XMIT
Manager (see http://www.cbttape.org/njw/index.html)
- Don Imbriale
On Tue, Jun 8, 2010 at 10:06 AM, Don Imbriale wrote:
> Instructions are at http://www.cbttape.org/downloadtrouble.htm
>
> Usually .XMI files (at least in
Or, presumably, xmit manager will work against this file ?
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On 06/08/10 09:57, Pommier, Rex R. wrote:
Sam,
This is probably a dumb question, but how does one open the file? It is
a ".xmi" file which has several type associations, each of which seems
to require some special tool to open it.
Thanks.
Rex
You have to upload it to your zOS system int
Sam,
This is probably a dumb question, but how does one open the file? It is
a ".xmi" file which has several type associations, each of which seems
to require some special tool to open it.
Thanks.
Rex
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