ok, thanks for the info.
Steve
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Yes, I believe you do need the the High Level Assembler (HLASM)
installed for you to be able to assemble and install your local mods.
DJ
Mary Zervos wrote:
Hello everyone,
I'm trying to reassemble our local mods for z/vm 4.4 but it's saying it
cannot find the VMFHLASM Module. There is
Fattening? probably not. Illegal? maybethe site offering to
do the assembly for you would need to make sure that their license from
IBM to use the HLASM product allows that sort of activity. There might
be a distinction between using HLASM for internal work and offering the
use of the
Where was the HLASM MODULE on Mary's 4.4. system?
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There is also the point that sending the
On Wednesday, 05/03/2006 at 10:45 ZE2, Shimon Lebowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Won't someone from IBM comment?
You're asking for legal interpretations of your license and it ain't gonna
happen. Not no way, not no how.
Your license comes in one of two forms: The IBM Agreement for Programs
I had the same problem!
The second level Z/VM guest kept getting the 754 prog.
I was moving from 3.1 to 5.2.
The IBM sub contractor said it must be that.
He had not seen that in any other upgrade he had done.
When he i installed Z/VM 5.2 as the first level, the problem went a
way.
Try keyboard settings. There is either a setup screen or even dip switches on the bottom
of the keyboard to indicate the type of keyboard. Try to set up the second 3483 just like
the first one.
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I have one 3483-v infowindow terminal local non-sna attached to Z/VM as