Re: Why it's important to take Seymour's advice

2023-09-16 Thread Tom Brennan
I've never written code that runs as an SRB, but over the years I've read about them and seen them in action, such as Omegamon poking code into other address spaces to grab data or do things like zap memory. So my simple understanding is an SRB is code that once scheduled, gets run first when

Re: Why it’s important to take Seymour’s advice

2023-09-16 Thread Seymour J Metz
I would advise going into IPCS and looking at IKJEFT01'S RB chain. If you don't step on anything then the IRB itself won't cause a problem. But it's very easy to inadvertently step on things when you do processing in the IRB. From: IBM Mainframe Discussi

Re: Building AMODE 31 Assembler DLL

2023-09-16 Thread David Crayford
It’s documented in the book. EXPORT=YES https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/zos/2.5.0?topic=wdc-writing-your-language-environment-conforming-assembler-dll-code > On 15 Sep 2023, at 03:03, Eric Erickson wrote: > > I've found a bunch of information on creating AMODE 64 Assembler DLLs, but > having much

Re: Will AI free Bill Johnson? (was AI will surpass human intelligence!)

2023-09-16 Thread Bill Johnson
The pack mentality here is amazing.  Pack mentality is a phenomenon in which people make decisions based upon the actions of others, sometimes without even realizing it. It stems from the animalistic drive to want to fit in. We are social and status-seeking animals. Sent from Yahoo Mail for i

Re: Building AMODE 31 Assembler DLL

2023-09-16 Thread Colin Paice
Here is a shell program I use to compile C programs- it may help, i1="//'COLIN.MQ924.SCSQC370'" ls="LSEARCH('COLIN.MQ924.SCSQC370',./)" ss="NOOE,NOSEARCH,SEARCH(/usr/include,'COLIN.MQ924.SCSQC370')" wc31="-Wc,SO,SHOWINC,LIST(lst31),XREF,ILP32,DLL,SSCOM,${ls},DEFINE(MVS),LANGLVL(EXTENDED) -I./ -I/u

Re: Will AI free Bill Johnson? (was AI will surpass human intelligence!)

2023-09-16 Thread Bill Johnson
The only reason I stay here is for the lachen. But 40+ years of working with dummkopf coworkers like the ones here was quite lucrative and very entertaining. It’s a cult. Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone On Saturday, September 16, 2023, 11:45 AM, Bernd Oppolzer wrote: So sad. No laugh for a

Re: Will AI free Bill Johnson? (was AI will surpass human intelligence!)

2023-09-16 Thread Bernd Oppolzer
So sad. No laugh for a long time. I am laughing all the time :-) Am 16.09.2023 um 17:23 schrieb Bill Johnson: I’m going to laugh when AI replaces many of you assembler deniers. The under 40 for sure. Maybe the under 50. Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone On Saturday, September 16, 2023, 11:00

Re: Will AI free Bill Johnson? (was AI will surpass human intelligence!)

2023-09-16 Thread Bill Johnson
I’m going to laugh when AI replaces many of you assembler deniers. The under 40 for sure. Maybe the under 50. Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone On Saturday, September 16, 2023, 11:00 AM, Bernd Oppolzer wrote: Let's see if Bill comments on this ... if not, maybe the AI that wrote all the provo

Re: Will AI free Bill Johnson? (was AI will surpass human intelligence!)

2023-09-16 Thread Bernd Oppolzer
Let's see if Bill comments on this ... if not, maybe the AI that wrote all the provocations now prefers to be silent on this to protect itself from exposure? Does AI have a sense of humour? Am 16.09.2023 um 08:28 schrieb Andrew Wilkinson: You could be right. However, my mental image is of the

Re: AI will surpass human intelligence!

2023-09-16 Thread Bill Johnson
I agree with much of what you stated with these comments. We currently have numerous “media” outlets who spew propaganda and lies. So I’m pretty certain AI will improve upon that. Misinformation is out there but I believe it will be overwhelmed by the truth. Certainly it will be regulated as va

Re: AI will surpass human intelligence!

2023-09-16 Thread Bill Johnson
I have a talent for facts. Which I’ve posted throughout this diatribe. The problem is many of you don’t like someone outside the cult showing you up so you attack and make ridiculous accusations and idiotic comparisons like the college one. Fact - assembler is dying a slow tortuous death. Fact

Re: Why it’s important to take Seymour’s advice

2023-09-16 Thread Peter Relson
I guess it didn’t like me scheduling an irb in its TCB I, on the other hand, guess that your IRB abended and that the TMP’s ESTAE got control and did not like that.. Look at the dump and figure out what you did wrong. Put in your own recovery so that you can capture your own diagnostic data a