Program Interrupt generally end up as S0Cx abends.
Virtual memory interrupts often assign more memory or recall the page
from dasd to a memory frame.
I/O interrupts handle the completed I/O.
etc.

On Tue, Jul 12, 2016 at 3:32 PM, Bill Woodger <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks Mike, and now Steve as well. It's all knowledge. Now, is that 1 
> decimal, or hexadecimal? Is a PIC (non-PICture) a subset of abend-codes (does 
> it include SB37, S222)? I should find something to read. OK, got it. Hex, and 
> "10 and above - Program checks associated with system-related interrupts."
>
>
> On Tuesday, 12 July 2016 22:19:52 UTC+2, Mike Schwab  wrote:
>> I believe that is the Program Interrupt Code 1 as System 360+ hardware
>> defines it.  z/OS translates it to Abend S0C1 abend.
>>
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