Is there an easy way to tell if hardware compression is supported/activated
on a mainframe.
Jim McAlpine
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Is there an easy way to tell if hardware compression is
supported/activated
on a mainframe.
Jim McAlpine
Hello Itschak, and thank you for that code. Is EBEGIN one of your macros.
If so, what does it do.
Jim McAlpine
On 7/6/06, Itschak Mugzach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Jim,
This is a sample I used for checking. It is from the manual, but I don't
remember which
Itschak
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Here is a rexx:
/* REXX
Although there is a CVT flag that indicates compression support, all IBM
processors built in the last 10 years or so have the support. You are
unlikely to be running on a system without compression support.
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