Am 10.02.2024 um 06:00 schrieb IBM-MAIN automatic digest system:
migration from the mainframe?
The mainframe as a piece of hardware might vanish. But the Exabytes of
MF software might move to some sort of virtualization platform, I guess,
may that be based on Intel, cloud, or RISC .
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As a now retired freelance z/OS guy based in Munich/Germany I had to
find a market niche at my employer. Therefore I specialized on
debugging, analysis of dumps and the like. For those tasks HLASM was
inevitable.
My colleagues preferred more comfortable tasks and languages and
therefore I fo
You might take a look also at this book, author: Carmine A. Cannatello
"Advanced assembler language and MVS interfaces (2nd ed.): for IBM
systems and application programmers"
https://dl.acm.org/profile/81100290810
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BS = bull $hit
Meaning,.. one is talking meaningless, foolish, s#it. So either BS or
horse s#it.
Seeing a name like BS2000 or BS3000 made me think of a hypothetical
marketing department where their product is so useless, but they proudly
sell it, by naming it BS2000.
They call the new and
Am 27.01.2019 um 06:00 schrieb IBM-MAIN automatic digest system:
Subject: Re: [EXTERNAL] Re: how many OSes run on IBMz
OK,
Enlight me, what is BS?
Why it's funny?
It is Germish and means "Betriebssystem"
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There is an additional draw back regarding the language Cobol itself: At the
times, it was designed in the fifties, it fitted well into the technical
architecture of the machines, though it was rather primitive from a modern
viewpoint. The aim was to enable people with a business background (off
In the beginning of the 80s I worked at the University of Regensburg; among
other tasks I also did programming in the field of statistics using PL/I as the
programming language (where I’m still fond of). When I started we used a
Telefunken TR440 machine which was then replaced by a Fujitsu Sieme
Am 22.03.2015 05:00, schrieb IBM-MAIN automatic digest system:
Date:Sat, 21 Mar 2015 22:37:58 +0200
From:Binyamin Dissen
Subject: Fixed point overflow and PL/1
I cannot seem to force fixed point overflow under PL/1. Specified (FOFL) as a
statement qualifier and it does not seem to affect
I know, this is an issue to be discussed rather in ISPF-L than here, but
i assume that all folks here are using ISPF intensively as well.
What I'm really missing in ISPF edit (since I had a task that would have
been solved smartly in this way) are these 2 features:
·A REDISPLAY/REFRESH comman
Date: Sat, 2 Aug 2014 08:36:30 -0500 From: Paul Gilmartin
Subject: Re: another question about TSO edit
command On Sat, 2 Aug 2014 12:47:23 +0200, Arthur Fichtl wrote:
... a well-behaved
editor should leave the file position unchanged.
I disagree, although having an option would be more user
In<6487334105557425.wa.paulgboulderaim@listserv.ua.edu>, on
07/30/2014
at 06:40 PM, Paul Gilmartin
<000433f07816-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> said:
That is one of the dumbest, most hostile behaviors I have ever seen in
an editor (but TSO edit isn't unique here). If I do a find and
John Gilmore wrote:
Locality of reference was always a good notion, and now it is
a crucially important one.
I would like to ask some additional questions in this context:
How precise are the measures provided by TIMEUSED?
Do these measures take into account the delays caused by cache misses?
A
Am 04.01.2014 06:00, schrieb IBM-MAIN automatic digest system:
Literate JCL?
Hi,
you might also consider a product that I used to watch JCL and to
monitor the surrounding topics during my last assignment at a Bavarian
car manufacturer; the product is called XINFO. It scans all JCL as well
as
I'm just curious whether anybody out there has MVS Quick Reference from
Chicago Soft installed.
At my former assignment we had it and used it extensively. MVSQR is much
more powerful than Lookat and it provides a comfortable UI.
Note: I'm not affiliated with that company, just a user.
Arthur
I remember the days of 1990 when I was writing an Assembler program. In
that program I experimented with MVCIN and it worked as designed (an
desired).
However, it worked on our *development* system which was an Amdahl MF.
After having installed that program on the production system which was
an
Just an additional comment to the past discussions.
I agree that a big MF installation (e.g. running a number of sysplexes
of z10 EC CECs or z196 with a number of say 10 to 50 LPARs) has in fact
no reason to migrate to Intel based machines.
I was working for a Bavarian manufacturing company a
hi, Jake,
what about that:
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/zos/v1r13/index.jsp?topic=%2Fcom.ibm.zos.r13.aokfa00%2Fpdfxmp.htm
Transform an AFP MVS™ data set, specifying a form definition
To transform the MVS data set USERX.AFP(MYFILE) into an output PDF
file called myfile.pdf, usin
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