"I understand the model 67 supported 32-bit addresses."

1. It was an PRPQ
2. the only OS support for 32-bits was in ACP/TPF

Joe

On Sun, Nov 3, 2024 at 2:59 PM Paul Gilmartin <
0000042bfe9c879d-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote:

> On Fri, 1 Nov 2024 15:45:07 -0500, Linda Chui wrote:
> >   ...
> >The IBM Open XL C/C++ 2.1 for z/OS compiler describes most of the details
> in the documentation at https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/open-xl-c-cpp-zos/2.1
> , and more specifically about the linkages at
> https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/open-xl-c-cpp-zos/2.1?topic=new-32-bit-support
> .
> >For downloading it:
> https://early-access.ibm.com/software/support/trial/cst/programwebsite.wss?siteId=2041&h=null&p=null
> .
> >The documentation says that the compiler supports both 64-bit and 31-bit
> addressing modes now for the 2.1 version of the compiler, so it is new.
> >Note there is no 24-bit support, though I’m sure you can ask for it if
> you want it through the request/idea system.
> >
> It would be a disservice to customers to retire 24-bit support berore
> all IBM programming interfaces support AMODE 31.
>
> I understand Java uses 32-bit addresses, but it's an interpreter.
>
> I understand the model 67 supported 32-bit addresses.
>
> --
> gil
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