Re: How comments treated by DIRMAINTThere is actually a tool that does a fair
job of recreating the source directory from the object directory. It actually
won't put PROFILEs back in, or INCLUDEs, or comments, but can put all object
parts back to their source equivalents. The DIRENT tool (in
The copy on the Hercules groups is not from the correct year to have
these mods on it.
/Tom Kern
Berry van Sleeuwen wrote:
Hello Mark,
In the Hercules comunity this tape is available in AWS format.
On cbttape.org it can be found in the vm/370-r6 page.
Regards, Berry.
On Fri, Feb 15, 2008 at 9:11 AM, in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED], Huegel, Thomas
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I thought of this thread last night while watching 'Deal or No Deal' (yes I
do have a social life)
Hmm. Since when did sitting at home watching TV become considered as having a
social
Mark,
Hmm. Since when did sitting at home watching TV become considered as
having a social life?
i thought the same thing, but then it occurred to me that
there could be a LOT of people sitting around that same TV ...
err, uhmm - socializing! throw in the odd dog and a couple of
cats and
Hello!
I see your point, sir.
But how does one go about requesting an invitation? Even though I now have
the bandwidth to do webcasts, I do not. They do not excite me as much as
being physically present.
I should also mention that currently I am gathering research data to make a
point
1) z/OS 1.7 runs as VM guest machine under z/VM 4.4.
2) 2066 does not support ZAAP procesors (the processors for Java code).
3) So, z/VM 4.4 does not emulate ZAAP processors.
4) z/OS 1.7 comes with HCD version that does not support 2066. So, be
sure to maintain IOCDS with HCD from z/OS 1.5 or
ThatÂ’s a good list. Here are some more ideas from our shop:
I'd first want to make sure that VM:Secure works. Trying to log on is a
good test. New functions will already have been tested second level.
Then I'd want to make sure that we can IPL z/OS and z/Linux guests.
Then the rest of the