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That's a pretty odd thing to happen from 2.1 to 2.3. What products were
involved? I can see if the product had some ties into JES2 and you had to
reassemble or relink the interface, but that can happen just by adding
maintenance to any system. It's really odd for almost any vendor product to
Now those are really cool. I had never heard of them but I am thankful that
you pointed me to them.
Thanks,
Brian
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Brian Westerman
Sent: 13 January 2019 08:27
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Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: zos program to su
I have seen some reports that current C compilers, which understand the
z-hardware pipeline, can actually produce object that is faster running
than an assembler. Mainly because no sane assembler programmer would
produce great pipe-line code because it would be un-maintanable.
I am an assemble
On 13/01/2019 7:06 pm, Tony Thigpen wrote:
I have seen some reports that current C compilers, which understand
the z-hardware pipeline, can actually produce object that is faster
running than an assembler. Mainly because no sane assembler programmer
would produce great pipe-line code because it
https://it.toolbox.com/blogs/trevoreddolls/whats-ahead-for-2019-011319
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Mark T. Regan, K8MTR
CTO1 USNR-Retired, 1969-1991
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On Sat, 12 Jan 2019, 23:43 Paul Gilmartin, <
000433f07816-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote:
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Yes, in the sta
One product I discussed here last year. There was a change in TSO/E that caused
StarTool to fail from the get-go. (Same problem with CBT
PDS command.) For whatever reason the 'fix' was a whole new release of the
product. I think there was some misunderstanding in our pro forma query to
Microfoc
I entirely agree. The syntax for mapping C variables to in-line assembler
code is hideous and error-prone (at least for me). Conversely, the linkage
for an assembler subroutine is very standard. That's the way to go if the
code requires more than a couple of variables.
sas
On Sun, Jan 13, 2019
Steve,
Agree, I learned Assembler first then self-taught in C ...
Only played with Java, I actually like python...
Scott
On Sun, Jan 13, 2019 at 4:06 PM Steve Smith wrote:
> I entirely agree. The syntax for mapping C variables to in-line assembler
> code is hideous and error-prone (at least f
On 1/13/2019 4:08 AM, David Crayford wrote:
On 13/01/2019 7:06 pm, Tony Thigpen wrote:
I have seen some reports that current C compilers, which understand
the z-hardware pipeline, can actually produce object that is faster
running than an assembler. Mainly because no sane assembler
programmer
Brian Westerman wrote:
>The don't have CICS, that would have made this almost easy.
Yes.
>z/OS, Adabas, Com-Plete on the mainframe, the open system server
>is Windows Server 2018, the application is looking for the "next"
>available date to schedule their task, but the "owner" of that
>schedule i
Hi
Good evening
Does anyone have a procedure or link which helps me to understand to add
the volser of Physical tapes in RMM ?
Regards
Jake
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On 14/01/2019 6:06 am, Ed Jaffe wrote:
On 1/13/2019 4:08 AM, David Crayford wrote:
On 13/01/2019 7:06 pm, Tony Thigpen wrote:
I have seen some reports that current C compilers, which understand
the z-hardware pipeline, can actually produce object that is faster
running than an assembler. Mainl
No, single server getting the next available slot to schedule an available
time. I have a slot of studying to do now while I track down all of your
suggestions.
Thanks again,
Brian
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Interesting stuff! Thank you Ed!
I did not realize the OOO execution capabilities were as smart as your example
suggests, and try to write code that runs free of charge whenever possible.
But I will have to give that one a whirl.
And if in your samples, Fields 1-4 happened to be consecutive
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