Runs on Raspberry Pis and Network Attached Drives Atom processors too.
On Sat, Feb 25, 2023 at 6:49 PM Jim Marshall
<04a082badc31-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote:
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> The Paddle Project at SHARE was formed in order to provide a means of support
> when IBM stopped supporting the OS/MVT
Seymour thanks for your suggestion I was trying to get IDF working on Friday
had problems displaying source hopefully I can resolve it
Thanks for the idea
> On Feb 25, 2023, at 9:50 PM, Ed Jaffe wrote:
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> On 2/23/2023 6:46 PM, Joseph Reichman wrote:
>> I am trying to change psw storage
On 2/23/2023 6:46 PM, Joseph Reichman wrote:
I am trying to change psw storage key from "Normal" key 8 to Key 4
SPKA X'40'
I have bit 15 of the psw 0 ,meaning I am in supervisor state and get a s0c1
running this code under TESTAUTH
I am able to get to PSW key 0 SPKA 0
Don't get it
ISTR
The S0C1 is almost certainly a bug in TESTAUTH, not in his code, and I wouldn't
expect him to track down the bug in TEST, nor is it his responsibility. If he's
not already licensed, think of this as a marketing opportunity.
--
Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz
http://mason.gmu.edu/~smetz3
As long as the network people allow it, NFS is the best solution for a lot of
things.
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Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz
http://mason.gmu.edu/~smetz3
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU] on behalf of
Neil O'Connor
The Paddle Project at SHARE was formed in order to provide a means of support
when IBM stopped supporting the OS/MVT Operating System on IBM 360s and
ultimately running on the later IBM 4341. IBM had announced the IBM 370 and its
OS/VS R2, later becoming MVS and wanted customers to buy new
My NTS is also a full 3390-27
Since we all have to use zOSMF, I'm Thinking about using this structure in my
OMVS,
Each about 20 Cylinders. Now my res volumes are 3390-27's
/PPROD SYSHFS.OMVS.DEV1.PRODUCTS
/PPROD/IBM
Neil,
Could you give a summary of how you do NFS,and what the backend is. Do you
have encrypted disks etc
Thank you
Colin
On Sat, 25 Feb 2023 at 10:41, Neil O'Connor wrote:
> Re Mark Zelden's comment:
>
> >>
> >>Here, we have a zFS data set that is a full 3390-27, and is mounted at
> a
Re Mark Zelden's comment:
>>
>>Here, we have a zFS data set that is a full 3390-27, and is mounted at a
>>location we call the /nts Everything that we acquire electronically goes
>>there: portable software instances and PTFs from RECEIVE ORDER. We tidy it
>>up with a DELETEPKG for PTFs,
Hi Joe,
Tony is right. It is not possible for SPKA to throw an 0C1.
Therefore, the 0C1 has to be occurring somewhere else.
When the 0C1 occurs, are you put back into TEST? Or are you blown all
the way out to READY?
If you're still in TEST, issue WHERE to see where execution is now.
WHERE
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