On 05/26/2016 06:51 AM, Paul Koning wrote: > Apart from that, it's not credible for another reason. CDC Cyber > operating systems always spooled printer output to disk (unlike > OS/360 which did it in some variants but not others -- notably not > OS/360 PCP which I used since our 360/44 wasn't big enough to do > better). So a call to DMP would run only long enough do perform the > formatting of whatever memory was being dumped, writing the resulting > text to the disk file named "OUTPUT" for the invoking process > ("control point").
It *is* possible for a job to REQUEST access to an online printer under both SCOPE and KRONOS. But it requires operator intervention, IIRC. Deadstart (postmortem) dumps, of course, didn't use any intermediate programs--they dumped directly to the printer. IIRC, you could also dump to tape. --Chuck