On Fri, 26 Feb 2016 22:48:43 -0600, Mike Schwab wrote:

>On Fri, Feb 26, 2016 at 10:37 PM, Tom Marchant
><[email protected]> wrote:
><deleted>
>> In addition, when an instruction references a storage
>> location whose upper bits match the prefix register, those bits are replaced 
>> with 0.
>> This last function of prefixing was not implemented on System/360 or the 
>> earliest
>> system/370 models.
>>
><deleted>
>> --
>> Tom Marchant
>About 1985-1989, I remember our mainframe taking a lot of crashes from
>jumps to low address space on a 2 processor pre-XA machine.  Was some
>of this caused by this function?

I doubt it. Do you have a dump?

IIRC, the address in the prefix register is the address of a page in SQA, and 
the any 
reference to that SQA page would result in accessing absolute page zero.

-- 
Tom Marchant

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