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Re: POWER II source distribution
Hi! I attach the configuration file I use, and the hercules log (which is very long!) I find relevant that, just before the I/O Error, two lines show up that look very suspicious:
By Alejandro olivan Alvarez · #472 ·
Re: POWER II source distribution
Yes, I have. :-) See below: Trying 127.0.0.1... Connected to 127.0.0.1. Escape character is '^]'. HHC01027I Hercules version 4.5.0.10830-SDL-g58578601, built on Nov 26 2022 16:26:19 HHC01031I Running
By René Ferland · #471 ·
Re: POWER II source distribution
[...] Enable CCW tracing for both devices ('t+280' and 't+281' Hercules commands) and try your job again and post the resulting Hercules logfile. Seeing your Hercules configuration file would help
By Fish Fish · #470 ·
Re: POWER II source distribution
Hi! I stumbled with this thread as, precissely, getting POWER on DOS/360 as explained at tutorial https://sites.google.com/site/dos360install/instr/power-stage is the first (and I bet, the only)
By Alejandro olivan Alvarez · #469 ·
Re: Is there a Hello World COBOL example for DOS/VS?
I thought about something like that for a while, but I feel it is better to leave the 5-pack as is. People can customized it to their needs whenever necessary. Besides, not that many people use DOS/VS
By René Ferland · #468 ·
Re: Is there a Hello World COBOL example for DOS/VS?
Alejandro olivan Alvarez wrote: [...] Just be very careful not to confuse "D" (which is the abbreviation for the PDISPLAY command) with "L" (which is the abbreviation for the PDELETE command)! I
By Fish Fish · #467 ·
Re: Is there a Hello World COBOL example for DOS/VS?
It works now!!! :-D Thank you all very very much! It also turned out that I got quite a bit of old jobs queued there... quite a mess. So I needed to read a litle on those queue management commands
By Alejandro olivan Alvarez · #466 ·
Re: Is there a Hello World COBOL example for DOS/VS?
Wow... This gets even more interesting! ... So, those XXInit jobs are worth taking a look at and dig a little...I feel I may learn some fundamentals there I Guess It would be therefore reasonsable,
By Alejandro olivan Alvarez · #465 ·
Re: Is there a Hello World COBOL example for DOS/VS?
Hello Alejandro, There is nothing wrong with the JCL, the problem comes from the compiler. I forgot about it when I posted my demo programs. The COBOL F compiler of DOS/VS is actually the one of
By René Ferland · #464 ·
Re: Is there a Hello World COBOL example for DOS/VS?
Post your JCL. Joe alejandro.olivan.alvarez@...> wrote:
By Joe Monk · #463 ·
Re: Is there a Hello World COBOL example for DOS/VS?
Interesting... some good news/bad news situation here: The bad news is that Hello Worl in cobol does not work. The good news (to me) is that it wasn't that different from the one I came up and tried
By Alejandro olivan Alvarez · #462 ·
Re: Is there a Hello World COBOL example for DOS/VS?
Hi guys. Thank you for your help! I appreciate this very much. By one side, I have yet another fork on investigation path, since I have missed that DOS/360 site (probably all my research and googiln
By Alejandro olivan Alvarez · #461 ·
Re: Is there a Hello World COBOL example for DOS/VS?
I have attached three demo programs for you, including the Hello World program. :-) Cheers, Rene FERLAND, Montreal
By René Ferland · #460 ·
Re: Is there a Hello World COBOL example for DOS/VS?
https://sites.google.com/site/dos360install/home That is for dos360 , but the examples should work in doses Which dosvs are you using? alejandro.olivan.alvarez@...> wrote:
By Mike Stramba · #459 ·
Is there a Hello World COBOL example for DOS/VS?
Hi folks. Of all the languages around in this Mainframe work, Cobol is the only one I played with a little in the past with OpenCobolIDE (although I find Fortran not that hostile :-) ... But here I'm
By Alejandro olivan Alvarez · #458 ·
Re: Can anyone please share a JCL file with program that takes more than 0 seconds to run?
Hello Rene! Thank you so much for this explanation. I am going to try this right now. Hope this would create some load for my personal mainframe. :) Best wishes, Andre
By Andre · #457 ·
Re: Can anyone please share a JCL file with program that takes more than 0 seconds to run?
Hello Andre, To my knowledge, on DOS/VS, jobs of different classes (running in different partitions) will execute concurrently. Within a class, POWER dispatches jobs according to their priority (0 to
By René Ferland · #456 ·
Re: Can anyone please share a JCL file with program that takes more than 0 seconds to run?
As you know, DOS/VS is managed by POWER. It is POWER that you want to control, not DOS/VS. You can put DISP=H on the POWER JECL ... * $$ JOB JNM=XXX,DISP=H Then, you can use PRELEASE to release the
By Joe Monk · #455 ·
Re: Can anyone please share a JCL file with program that takes more than 0 seconds to run?
Andre, You can put a JCL PAUSE statement in your job I forget the exact JCL syntax, I haven't used dos/vs for awhile, and am just a casual / novice user. One of the distributions of DOS/VS out
By Mike Stramba · #454 ·
Can anyone please share a JCL file with program that takes more than 0 seconds to run?
Hello everyone! I want to create a large queue of jobs, but I don't know how to do it. Currently, when I submit a job to the card reader, it completes instantly in 0 seconds. This is frustrating
By Andre · #453 ·