[email protected] (Rich Alderson) writes: > We are currently in the process of restoring a 4341 to operating > condition. We have just last week corrected a fault in the power > system, and are able to power the system up and IML it from floppy. > > We are now deciding what operating system to run on the restored > system. Most likely, we will run VM/370, but possibly we will run an > MVS guest as well. I used to be an MVS systems programmer, but that > was more than 30 years ago, and even the rust has eroded away. > > I would like to brush up on operations and systems programming, which > would be much simpler if a modern z/OS and/or z/VM course would > suffice for the older operating systems. Have the operator commands > and programming utilities changed radically since 1984 (JES2, CMS)? > > Please feel free to reply privately if you wish to tell me how foolish this > sounds. > > Thanks, > Rich Alderson
Hercules comes with 4341 era vm370 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hercules_%28emulator%29 vast majority of 4341s were shipped with FBA disks ... you would need some sort of CKD disks in order to bring up MVS. huge percentage of 4341s went out into departmental areas with 3370 FBA disks, sort of leading edge of distributed computing tsunami ... not requiring datacenter provisioning. -- virtualization experience starting Jan1968, online at home since Mar1970 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
