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> Subject: Re: CPLOAD MAP
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> That I understand. What I don't understand is where is the MAP that
> would allow me to find my way around the CPLOAD MODULE. Isn't one
> generated?
> Jim
>
> Stracka, James (GTI)
There is none. You use the MAP for the CPLOADxx used.
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Subject: Re: CPLOAD MAP
That I understand. What I don
That I understand. What I don't understand is where is the MAP that
would allow me to find my way around the CPLOAD MODULE. Isn't one
generated?
Jim
Stracka, James (GTI) wrote:
Your CPLOAD will determine if you are in 64 or 31 bit mode
automatically and run either CPLOAD64 or CPLOAD32.
Sim
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Subject: CPLOAD MAP
Since I'm not running on a z/box yet (this winter), I've just built CP
nucs and have used CPLOAD32 MODULE and MAP, throwing away CPLOAD and
CPLOAD64. Today, I b
Since I'm not running on a z/box yet (this winter), I've just built CP
nucs and have used CPLOAD32 MODULE and MAP, throwing away CPLOAD and
CPLOAD64. Today, I built a nuc with, what I think is the last bit of
maintenance available for z/VM 4.4, and decided to put the full CPLOAD
MODULE to the