On Thu, Jan 11, 2007 at 01:05:52PM -0500, David L. Craig wrote:
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> DEFFCB doesn't get around the problem. I just found the
> LOADBUF command writeup and I'm going to try telling it
> to use FCB1.
I started with START cuu FCB FCB1 and that seemed to make
it happy, but later a missing interrupt c
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On Thursday, 01/11/2007 at 09:57 PST, "Schuh, Richard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Obviously you are too young to remember the 1403 and 3215.
Puh-leeze.
I scoff in your general direction, Richard. I used to do Operator Duty on
the 1403. ("Now, where did I leave my coffee? I see we're out of
On Thu, Jan 11, 2007 at 12:54:12PM -0500, Alan Altmark wrote:
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> Try START ... DEFFCB. I don't know if CP will notice or care whether or
> not you've used the LOADFCB command. But an impact printer needs an FCB
> to print correctly (that's how it knows where channel 1 is located!).
DEFFCB do
use the
IMAGMOD IMG3211 command. What are the odds that I just did this yesterday?
Doug Breneman z/VM Development IBM Endicott, New York
Thursday, January 11, 2007 12:47 PM
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From: "David L. Craig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: START UR FCB Opera
Obviously you are too young to remember the 1403 and 3215.
Regards,
Richard Schuh
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On Thursday, 01/11/2007 at 12:05 EST, "David L. Craig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> One of my printers on a VM/ESA 2.2 system has an FCB
> name defined that I cannot figure out how to clear.
> Any name or number I try causes CP to complain about
> the FCB not being found and it drains the printer.
On Thu, Jan 11, 2007 at 12:19:40PM -0500, John Franciscovich wrote:
> You don't say what kind of printer it is, but if it is an impact printer,
> the FCB you specify must be in the image library (IMG file) for that
> printer. Issue Q IMG to see the image libraries that are defined on your
> system
>One of my printers on a VM/ESA 2.2 system has an FCB
>name defined that I cannot figure out how to clear.
>Any name or number I try causes CP to complain about
>the FCB not being found and it drains the printer.
>Is there an alternative to finding the field in real
>storage and zapping it?
>
You
One of my printers on a VM/ESA 2.2 system has an FCB
name defined that I cannot figure out how to clear.
Any name or number I try causes CP to complain about
the FCB not being found and it drains the printer.
Is there an alternative to finding the field in real
storage and zapping it?
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