Re: What i s "address space (sp ec) termin ates" in c ontext of LOAD EOM=Y ES?

2011-02-09 Thread Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.)
In , on 02/09/2011 at 01:51 AM, john gilmore said: >This is a worthy point, but a directed LOAD followed by an >appropriate IDENTIFY macro will achieve the same result in a shorter >path length. Will it? Won't it allocate the CDE from the wrong subpool and add it to the wrong queue? --

Re: What i s "address space (sp ec) termin ates" in c ontext of LOAD EOM=Y ES?‏

2011-02-09 Thread Tom Marchant
On Wed, 9 Feb 2011 01:51:04 +, john gilmore wrote: >Jim Mulder writes: > > >CSVDYLPA will create a CDE so that things like IPCS WHERE and >SLIP can identify the module name. LOAD to address will not create >a CDE. For that reason, I strongly recommend CSVDYLPA over >LOAD to address. > > >Th

Re: What i s "address space (sp ec) termin ates" in c ontext of LOAD EOM=Y ES?‏

2011-02-08 Thread john gilmore
Jim Mulder writes: CSVDYLPA will create a CDE so that things like IPCS WHERE and SLIP can identify the module name. LOAD to address will not create a CDE. For that reason, I strongly recommend CSVDYLPA over LOAD to address. This is a worthy point, but a directed LOAD followed by an appropri