On Sat, 2 Nov 2024 18:33:14 +0100, Bernd Oppolzer
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>Hello all,
>
>I have a question only slightly related to the original topic, but maybe
>someone can provide a short answer:
>
>we are planning to upgrade to z/OS 3.1 next year, and with the new OS,
>we get a new C compiler,
>which (AFAIK)
Sorry, I misspoke. The only OS that could use 32-bit addressing on a model
67 was TSS.
http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/ibm/360/tss/C28-2008-0_TSSsysPgmr_Oct67.pdf
Joe
On Mon, Nov 4, 2024 at 1:04 AM Jay Maynard <
05997213d6c2-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote:
> Didn't CP/67 support 32-bit a
On Sun, 3 Nov 2024 14:59:20 -0600, Paul Gilmartin wrote:
>It would be a disservice to customers to retire 24-bit support berore
>all IBM programming interfaces support AMODE 31.
Do *any* of the modern compilers (C, COBOL, PL/I) "support 24-bit addressing"?
What would that mean, exactly? Their l
"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 <
042bfe9c879d-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote:
> On Fri, 1 Nov 2024 15:45:07 -0500, Linda Chui wrote:
> > ...
Didn't CP/67 support 32-bit addresses as well?
On Mon, Nov 4, 2024 at 12:03 AM Joe Monk <
05971158733e-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote:
> "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,
On Fri, 1 Nov 2024 17:57:16 +, willie bunter wrote:
>Good Day To All,
> Can anybody suggest how I can delete all the files, software etc. from an
>old laptop before I scrap it? The laptop in question is a DELL VISTA. I
>asked the experts at DELL but they couldn't tell me because of a l
W dniu 03.11.2024 o 10:15, Dave Wade pisze:
[...]
It is said that the NSF can recover the data from a disk after a single wipe, but I am sure no individual can, > well not at a cost that would make it worth while. It is said, but it
is a myth, long debunked long time ago. And contrary to "it is s
W dniu 31.10.2024 o 16:11, Glenn Wilcock pisze:
Here is an example of using DSS to create a FlashCopy consistent clone. Note
that for active data, this is considered a 'crash consistent' copy because the
consistency is at a physical i/o level, not a logical transaction level.
https://www.ibm.
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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
ITYM NSA, with a technique that doesn't scale.
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