The second option to present properties is fine too, better than the one by
one approach.
2010/3/12 Leland Lucius
> Kris Buelens wrote:
>
>> The new version looks much nicer too. Thanks.
>>
>> I try the ADD process and added a CAL.CMD file to an existing VMARC file,
>> that I then uploaded to V
Kris Buelens wrote:
The new version looks much nicer too. Thanks.
I try the ADD process and added a CAL.CMD file to an existing VMARC
file, that I then uploaded to VM:
l qdsk vmarc (ISO
FILENAME FILETYPE FM FORMAT LRECL RECS B
The new version looks much nicer too. Thanks.
I try the ADD process and added a CAL.CMD file to an existing VMARC file,
that I then uploaded to VM:
l qdsk vmarc (ISO
FILENAME FILETYPE FM FORMAT LRECL RECS BLOCKS DATE TIME
QDSK VMARCA1 F 80125 3 2
On 03/11/2010 01:22 PM, Mark Post wrote:
On 3/11/2010 at 12:59 PM, Leland Lucius wrote:
You can now create and/or update VMARC files on Linux, OS X, and
Windows. ASIS and LZW storage methods are currently supported and I'll
be adding S2 support after SHARE.
Download the update here:
Mark Post wrote:
On 3/11/2010 at 12:59 PM, Leland Lucius wrote:
You can now create and/or update VMARC files on Linux, OS X, and
Windows. ASIS and LZW storage methods are currently supported and I'll
be adding S2 support after SHARE.
Download the update here:
http://homerow.net/zvm/vma
Keep
>>> On 3/11/2010 at 12:59 PM, Leland Lucius wrote:
> You can now create and/or update VMARC files on Linux, OS X, and
> Windows. ASIS and LZW storage methods are currently supported and I'll
> be adding S2 support after SHARE.
>
> Download the update here:
>
> http://homerow.net/zvm/vma
>
> K
You can now create and/or update VMARC files on Linux, OS X, and
Windows. ASIS and LZW storage methods are currently supported and I'll
be adding S2 support after SHARE.
Download the update here:
http://homerow.net/zvm/vma
Keep a critical eye open when trying it out and let me know of critters