better, AND the programmer is really helpful.
Much larger is somewhat of an understatement, NJW's XMIT manager is
merely 1Mb. This is a 57Mb monster. Edgar Hoffman's RECV390, on the
CBT Tape site tops out at 39k (as in 39 kilo bytes)...
Also, the install takes over the .XMI and .XMIT exte
On Thu, 12 May 2011 16:51:58 +0200, Grimmette, John wrote:
>
>We hit these problems too. However in Sourceforge there is a similar (if much
>larger, written in JAVA) program UnXmit. We find this program a whole lot
>better, AND the programmer is really helpful.
>
The URL is:
http://unxmit.so
Hi,
if you are really using the XMIT manager as documented in CBT, I would suggest
you are likely to hit problems. Certainly the moment you use an XMIT file
created from a PDSE XMIT manager will let you down.
We hit these problems too. However in Sourceforge there is a similar (if much
larger
Hello All,
I am able to do it. Thanks again to all for their valuable advise and
suggestion.
Thanks again from the original poster of this message.
Regards,
Jags
On Fri, Apr 29, 2011 at 9:54 AM, Bytnerowicz, Krzysztof <
krzysztof.bytnerow...@ca.com> wrote:
> Radoslaw,
> Very simple, I prealloc
Radoslaw,
Very simple, I preallocated my PS ages ago, use something else for ad
hoc transfer between z/OS, z/VM PDS and PC, use XMIT once or twice a
year for archiving entire PDSes. In other word: laziness.
Thanks and regards,
Krzysztof
inframes and i would like to extact it
> to
> > my PC and add this members to XMIT manager file. I have downloaded the
> XMIT
> > manager software but i am not able find the way to save all the
> downloaded
> > REXX codes from mainframes.
>
> XMIT Manager does not
-
Krzysztof,
Why don't you use SDB?
I mean System Determined Blocksize - it is also multiplier of LRECL.
Is there any reason to use 3120 or any other non-optimal value?
On 27 April 2011 23:48, jagadishan perumal wrote:
> I have few REXX codes saved in mainframes and i would like to extact it to
> my PC and add this members to XMIT manager file. I have downloaded the XMIT
> manager software but i am not able find the way to save all the downloaded
>
Thank you all for the info about xmit manager - it works beautifully and may
come in handy.
I do not know why there was a problem about it.
All I did was run the tso command:
XMIT x.userid da('MY.PDS') OUTDSN('FLAT.PDS')
Then I downloaded to the pc with ftp from cmd.e
On Thu, 28 Apr 2011 12:01:29 -0400, Barkow, Eileen wrote:
>I do not see anything about XMIT running on the PC from HELP XMIT.
>Where do you get the XMIT software to run on the pc?
http://www.cbttape.org/njw/index.html
>I hope that it does not use ICMP like (I think) ISPF WORKSTATION CONNECTI
PC (which is an ascii environment).
There is a link to XMIT manager is on the CBT home page
http://www.cbttape.org
It is on the left side of the page.
Mark
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On Thu, 28 Apr 2011 11:13:32 -0400, Barkow, Eileen
wrote:
>For loadlibs, try specifying bin.
>Ignore the
/OS again at some
point to be used. XMIT manager is just a convenient way to be able to
read those TSO XMIT files on another platform.
So assuming you would ever want to use the files again (as opposed to just
being able to look at them on a PC), TSO XMIT is the way to go.
As far as docume
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Subject: Re: XMIT manager
For loadlibs, try specifying bin.
Ignore the ascii translation msg - the downloaded files are readable on the pc
I don't know what type of format XMIT uses, but mget does download readable
windows txt
bject: Re: XMIT manager
Simple perhaps, but has some issues:
1) ASCII translation for "readable" members
2) Won't work for loadlib / compiled rexx etc.
Besides, the OP said he wishes to open the file with XMIT manager,
which means he needs the output of TSO XMIT.
Mark
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t; I have few REXX codes saved in mainframes and i would like to extact it to
> my PC and add this members to XMIT manager file. I have downloaded the XMIT
> manager software but i am not able find the way to save all the downloaded
> REXX codes from mainframes. Could anyone please guide h
Simple perhaps, but has some issues:
1) ASCII translation for "readable" members
2) Won't work for loadlib / compiled rexx etc.
Besides, the OP said he wishes to open the file with XMIT manager,
which means he needs the output of TSO XMIT.
Mark
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Subject: Re: XMIT manager
On Thu, 28 Apr 2011 09:18:44 +0530, jagadishan perumal
wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I have few REXX codes saved in mainframes and i would like to extact it to
>my PC and add this members to XMIT manager file. I have downloaded the XMIT
>manager
On Thu, 28 Apr 2011 09:18:44 +0530, jagadishan perumal
wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I have few REXX codes saved in mainframes and i would like to extact it to
>my PC and add this members to XMIT manager file. I have downloaded the XMIT
>manager software but i am not able find the way
W dniu 2011-04-28 06:28, Bytnerowicz, Krzysztof pisze:
Jags,
Use TSO XMIT command to export the PDS, or selected members into the
z/OS sequential dataset, I prefer the pre-allocated one (PS,FB,80,3120
or another multiplier by 80). [...]
Krzysztof,
Why don't you use SDB?
I mean System Determined
You can you WS FTP software to download all PDS memeber at one time.
Regards
Saurabh
On 4/28/2011 9:18 AM, jagadishan perumal wrote:
Hi,
I have few REXX codes saved in mainframes and i would like to extact it to
my PC and add this members to XMIT manager file. I have downloaded the XMIT
Jags,
Use TSO XMIT command to export the PDS, or selected members into the
z/OS sequential dataset, I prefer the pre-allocated one (PS,FB,80,3120
or another multiplier by 80). Download the resulting dataset to the PC
specifying binary mode. Open it using XMIT, it will present you with the
ISPF-like
Hi,
I have few REXX codes saved in mainframes and i would like to extact it to
my PC and add this members to XMIT manager file. I have downloaded the XMIT
manager software but i am not able find the way to save all the downloaded
REXX codes from mainframes. Could anyone please guide how to save
> -Original Message-
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of Steve Comstock
>
> On 12/17/2010 1:37 AM, Z1 wrote:
> > Please try this Java equivalent, I know the author and he would
appreciate
> > feedback. (Haven't tested it on Linux yet).
> >
> > I does not currently support lo
nary to
my workstation. Over the years Xmit manager has been
a valuable tool to examine such files.
Today I wanted to look at member in a PDS in XMIT
format and Xmit manager gives these messages:
---
An error has occurred while decoding the xmit f
to be subsequently
overwritten, I wonder if that would cause an error like this. I think the "12
binary zeros" mentioned in the error message represent the EOF that follows
the last directory block, and XMIT Manager is saying there is no EOF after the
directory.
Well, certainly no no
wrote:
When I package support files for course labs, I have
for many years used XMIT, then download as binary to
my workstation. Over the years Xmit manager has been
a valuable tool to examine such files.
Today I wanted to look at member in a PDS in XMIT
format and Xmit manager gives these mes
that would cause an error like this. I think the "12
binary zeros" mentioned in the error message represent the EOF that follows
the last directory block, and XMIT Manager is saying there is no EOF after the
directory.
Well, certainly no non-standard directory-expanding programs have
ev
the "12
binary zeros" mentioned in the error message represent the EOF that follows
the last directory block, and XMIT Manager is saying there is no EOF after the
directory.
It would not surprise me if a missing EOF went unnoticed for a long time,
because I would guess that most
On 12/16/2010 8:56 AM, Paul Gilmartin wrote:
On Thu, 16 Dec 2010 07:29:34 -0800, Scott Ford wrote:
Yeah,, it could be PDSE like Alan just mentioned in his email. We package
distros to customers without any issue with
XMIT or XMITMGR
Is XMITMGR an essential component of your deployment. This
On Thu, 16 Dec 2010 07:29:34 -0800, Scott Ford wrote:
>
> Yeah,, it could be PDSE like Alan just mentioned in his email. We package
> distros to customers without any issue with
> XMIT or XMITMGR
>
Is XMITMGR an essential component of your deployment. This
would mean that Windows is a prerequi
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Subject: Re: XMIT manager problem
Was the original file a PDS or a PDSE?
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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:ibm-m...@bama.ua.edu] On
Behalf Of Steve Comstock
Sent: Thursday, December 16, 2010 07:37
To
, 2010 9:51:52 AM
Subject: Re: XMIT manager problem
On 12/16/2010 6:48 AM, Scott Ford wrote:
> Yep, I had a problem also in Windows 7 ( 64bit) , fixed it by placing the
> executables in my C:Program files(x86) folder, works fine now
>
> Scott J Ford
Thanks. But I'm running WinXP an
On 12/16/2010 6:48 AM, Scott Ford wrote:
Yep, I had a problem also in Windows 7 ( 64bit) , fixed it by placing the
executables in my C:Program files(x86) folder, works fine now
Scott J Ford
Thanks. But I'm running WinXP and have been using
xmit manager under this for several years; and
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Subject: XMIT manager problem
When I package support files for course labs, I have
for many years used XMIT, then download as binary to
my workstation. Over the years Xmit manager has been
a valuable tool to examine such files.
Today I wanted to look at member in a PDS in XMIT
forma
Was the original file a PDS or a PDSE?
-Original Message-
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:ibm-m...@bama.ua.edu] On
Behalf Of Steve Comstock
Sent: Thursday, December 16, 2010 07:37
To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu
Subject: XMIT manager problem
When I package support files for course
manager problem
When I package support files for course labs, I have
for many years used XMIT, then download as binary to
my workstation. Over the years Xmit manager has been
a valuable tool to examine such files.
Today I wanted to look at member in a PDS in XMIT
format and Xmit manager gives these
When I package support files for course labs, I have
for many years used XMIT, then download as binary to
my workstation. Over the years Xmit manager has been
a valuable tool to examine such files.
Today I wanted to look at member in a PDS in XMIT
format and Xmit manager gives these messages
Right... it was my question/OP about running XMIT Manager on Win7 (64 bit).
What I did (at the instruction of another kind list member) was to set up
Windows XP Mode in MS Virtual PC. I installed the 32 bit version of XMIT
Manager there and it worked gr8. The version of Windows that you are
you don't need a 32bit OS to run Xmit Manager, just to install it with the
current setup package. I'm building a new setup package for it that will
handle installation under 32bit or 64bit and it should be ready as soon as I
finish reading the directions for NS
I had this problem as well. I installed Windows XP mode under Windows
Virtual PC. It's a free download if you have Windows 7 Proffesional
installed. Xmit Manager runs without problems under WinXP.
On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 7:49 PM, David Cartwright wrote:
> Slightly OT I'm afr
Let me know if you need a copy of the directory and I can email it to you.
I will go ahead and wrap a installation around the directory. I know that
there are several freeware builders to do that. I tried to get permission
from the original author, but never heard back, so I'll just move forwa
2:50 AM
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Subject: XMIT MANAGER
Slightly OT I'm afraid, but does anyone know if there is a 64 bit version of
Xmit Manager? I no longer have a 32 bit Windows available (talk about dead
media!).
The home website seems to have gone and it won't install from
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Slightly OT I'm afraid, but does anyone know if there is a 64 bit version of
Xmit
Manager? I no longer have a 3
2010
Subject: XMIT MANAGER
Slightly OT I'm afraid, but does anyone know if there is a 64 bit version of
Xmit
Manager? I no longer have a 32 bit Windows available (talk about dead media!).
The home website seems to have gone and it won't install from an old (months)
download. I want
Slightly OT I'm afraid, but does anyone know if there is a 64 bit version of
Xmit
Manager? I no longer have a 32 bit Windows available (talk about dead media!).
The home website seems to have gone and it won't install from an old (months)
download. I want to look inside file 172 t
>My thin client has 4 USB ports.
With Virtual Drives available on the INTERNET, with E-Mail attachments, who
needs USB drives?
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> -Original Message-
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:ibm-m...@bama.ua.edu] On
> Behalf Of Paul Gilmartin
> Sent: Monday, March 22, 2010 6:39 PM
> To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu
> Subject
On Thu, 18 Mar 2010 12:39:42 -0500, Hal Merritt wrote:
>USB stick based solutions are a good thing for the weary warrior just trying
>to do a job in spite of the 'services' of the PC folks. However, such
>solutions have been drawing attention from both the auditors and miscreants as
>an attack
This did the trick. Thanks, Chuck!
Allthe best,
Scott
> -Original Message-
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:ibm-m...@bama.ua.edu] On
> Behalf Of Chuck Arney
> Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2010 5:29 PM
> To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu
> Subject: Re: XMIT Manager
&
On Thu, 18 Mar 2010 12:39:42 -0500, Hal Merritt
wrote:
>USB stick based solutions are a good thing for the weary warrior just trying
to do a job in spite of the 'services' of the PC folks. However, such solutions
have been drawing attention from both the auditors and miscreants as an
attack v
Indeed - and it's worse for "transient" staff. I was recently at a site
that precluded me from mounting my key with all the manuals I needed on
their machines.
I used it on my own (disconnected) laptop.
Seemed acceptable (and sensible) to me.
Shane ..
On Fri, Mar 19th, 2010 at 4:39 AM, Hal Merr
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Tony Harminc
Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2010 11:36 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu
Subject: Re: Portable? XMIT Manager
On 18 March 2010 11:03, Angel-Luis Dominguez
wrote:
> I im thinkg in the possibility to build XMIT MANAGER
On Thu, 18 Mar 2010 12:35:40 -0400, Tony Harminc wrote:
>On 18 March 2010 11:03, Angel-Luis Dominguez wrote:
>
>> I im thinkg in the possibility to build XMIT MANAGER as a portable
>> application,
>> more or less in the form of applications in http://portableapps.com
On 18 March 2010 11:03, Angel-Luis Dominguez
wrote:
> I im thinkg in the possibility to build XMIT MANAGER as a portable
> application,
> more or less in the form of applications in http://portableapps.com/
I think this use of "portable" is quite different from the usual o
ou have a mainframe session and to use CUT y PASTE.
>
> I im thinkg in the possibility to build XMIT MANAGER as a portable
> application,
> more or less in the form of applications in http://portableapps.com/
>
> Does anyone knows how to do th
on a USB and send it to the host.
For some small files like JCL's or REXX's it will be better to open in the same
PC
as you have a mainframe session and to use CUT y PASTE.
I im thinkg in the possibility to build XMIT MANAGER as a portable application,
more or less in the form of
On Thursday 18 March 2010, Shane Ginnane wrote:
> Oh joy - Virtual PC. Last I looked at it, it was the worst of the
> virtualizers available - by a long shot. And (of course) this is only
> available on the "premium" Win7 versions.
I think you can import Virtual PC images into either VMwar
BTW:
Is there any alternative product to XMIT Manager, INCLUDING COMMERCIAL ONES?
I'm aware of PDS Magician (free), XMIT Manager is better, but still has
some shortcomings. Of course price/performance is still excellent ;-)
Back to the topic: It seems the problem occurs only on 64-bit ve
Oh joy - Virtual PC. Last I looked at it, it was the worst of the virtualizers
available - by a long shot.
And (of course) this is only available on the "premium" Win7 versions.
Careful, or IBM might adopt this view of "compatability" in future. Don't
bother supporting all that
old stuff - just
1:40 PM
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Subject: XMIT Manager
Hi All,
Is there a version of XMIT Manager that will run on Windows 7??
I have v3 and it has not worked (won't install) since I went to Vista. Now
I'm on Win7 and, of course, have the same problem.
Thanks!
Scott
On
Behalf Of Scott T. Harder
Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2010 4:04 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu
Subject: Re: XMIT Manager
Tried that on the setup.exe file, but still get this in a pop-up when I
try
to run it:
"The version of this file is not compatible with the version of Windows
you
are runni
Merritt
> Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2010 4:47 PM
> To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu
> Subject: Re: XMIT Manager
>
> Have you tried the 'compatibility' option of Windows? Right click on the
> program, choose properties, then choose compatibility.
>
> HTH
>
> -Ori
2010 3:40 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu
Subject: XMIT Manager
Hi All,
Is there a version of XMIT Manager that will run on Windows 7??
I have v3 and it has not worked (won't install) since I went to Vista. Now
I'm on Win7 and, of course, have the same problem.
Thanks!
Scott
Hi All,
Is there a version of XMIT Manager that will run on Windows 7??
I have v3 and it has not worked (won't install) since I went to Vista. Now
I'm on Win7 and, of course, have the same problem.
Thanks!
Scott T. Harder
Mainframe Services, Inc.
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