There is a pure software solution available, not free, but I don't know
what the licensing costs are.
To quote the vendor: VM Magic, a system software extension to the IBM
Virtual Machine (VM) facility, gives the VM user the capability of
simulating any supported disk device. Compatibility
On Monday, November 24 at 10:00 EST Visteon
(http://www.visteon.com/index.html http://www.visteon.com/index.html)
shut down their VM environment, consisting of 1 VM (level unknown, but I
would guess 5.3) hosting 5 guests: 3 identical 5.3 systems - 1
production and 2 test/dev, and two test MVS
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00290 'PROFS
NOTE'
00291 'DROPBUF
'buff
Kris Buelens wrote:
Stanley Rarick is cheating, Mark wants to win the price
It depends on the data, and sometimes it should be off.
Huegel, Thomas wrote:
Where does the prefix field belong?
On the left?
or
On the right?
For a return code, LA R15,value is *much* faster than a L - only one
storage fetch.
Schuh, Richard wrote:
I really would not have left it to chance, I would have defined a
word-aligned constant rather than using a literal. However, it might not
have been as chancy as it may seem. The literal
Au contraire - XEDIT is easy
QUEUE 'SET CTLCHAR ! ESCAPE';
QUEUE 'SET CTLCHAR R PROTECT RED '
QUEUE 'SET CTLCHAR W PROTECT WHITE'
QUEUE 'SET CTLCHAR B PROTECT BLUE '
text_left = '!R'LEFT(netid,8)
text_middle = '!W'bar 'Query Names Extended' bar
text_right =
For entire lines:
CALL SETCOLOR 'VMOUT', 'PINK ', 'BLINK'
SETCOLOR:
PARSE ARG color_area, color_hue, color_ext;
'EXECIO 0 CP ( STRING SCREEN ' color_area color_hue color_ext
(written before PIPES existed)
For the individual order codes, refer to the Data Stream Programmer's
Reference.
netscape 7.1 mail displayed Cyrillic, and in small caps
Adam Thornton wrote:
On Jul 21, 2006, at 8:12 AM, Shimon Lebowitz wrote:
Does that mean that all of you out there in English-only-PC-land
could also see the Cyrillic (Russian) characters?
I was wondering if people actually saw