Mike - it dies exactly the same way on the standard d6.0 system as well as the one that I have been running for awhile, which started out as the standard d6.0 system.
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On 25 Jul 2023, at 17:55, John Palmer wrote:
HHC00801I Processor CP00: Protection exception interruption code 0004
ilc 4 HHC02324I PSW=070D100000164324 INST=42609011 STC
6,17(0,9) store_character
I would need a map of the system you are running to see exactly where that PGNT is happening. It should be in SEG2:S2MAP on that system if you could ever get it up long enough to see it. If it's the standard
D6.0 system you got from us we should have a copy of the map somewhere too.
However, the PGNT is a problem state interrupt which should not cause a SuperDump directly. It may or may not be an expected interrupt. MTS often tests an address by poking at it and seeing ig it gets a PGNT.
Such PGNTs are not unexpected.
Mike