Re: Some of you are about to be removed from the group
Same here. Please don't bounce me out.
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Mike Ward
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#228
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Re: Some of you are about to be removed from the group
Please re-read my message:-
1. The reverification process is being done by groups.io centrally. The owners and managers have no say or control over the process. In fact when it started we didn’t
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Dave Wade
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#227
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Re: Some of you are about to be removed from the group
I do peruse the sites so dont rempve me
Charles
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CHARLES OHEARN
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#226
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Re: A number of questions about MTS.
We never had anywhere near 32 MB on an MTS machine. I think the biggest one might have been 8 MB and we supported up to 300 users on that machine (although it was sometimes a struggle). Whether you
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Mike Alexander
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#225
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Re: A number of questions about MTS.
I promise this is the last time spamming your / the group's inbox, just
qualifying to the above email:
*how low can MAINSIZE go [without hitting swap constantly, or
even often]
People have obviously
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Bile Geek
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#224
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Re: A number of questions about MTS.
Dangit, I always come up with one more question after hitting send...
Memory is obviously cheap these days, so I could give Hercules 9gb (and
have!) without breaking a sweat. However, I'm curious
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Bile Geek
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#223
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Re: Some of you are about to be removed from the group
Thanks for the clarifications, I understand and I appreciate it.
Ken
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Ken Whitesell
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#222
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Re: A number of questions about MTS.
That's exactly what I wanted to do. Oh well; thanks for clarifying!
(...not that it would be the best experience (the UI is definitely
3270-centric, been using x3270 myself), but I just wanted to try
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Bile Geek
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#221
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Re: Some of you are about to be removed from the group
Ken (and everyone)
I have no control over the removal of users. If you received the message and do not respond you will be removed. I can do nothing about it.
I should have added "and many other
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Dave Wade
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#220
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Re: Some of you are about to be removed from the group
There's a fourth type of user, one who _may_ have received a verification email and didn't realize it because it went into a spam folder, and isn't aware that a reply was requested, and does _not_ use
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Ken Whitesell
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#219
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Re: Some of you are about to be removed from the group
Thanks for the heads up.
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Bob Flanders
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#218
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Some of you are about to be removed from the group
Folks,
I can see we have thee types of users in this group.
One type have received a re-verification message from groups.io and replied, to these I say Thank You.
One type, the ones I am targeting
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Dave Wade
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#217
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Re: A number of questions about MTS.
I'll try to answer some of these inline below. Let me know what else you need.
Yes, there will be a new web site. We were just talking about this today.
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Mike Alexander
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A number of questions about MTS.
Hello MTS community! After some moderate reading and light usage of
MTS, I would appreciate if you could answer some of my questions.
1.) Now that archive.michigan-terminal-system.org has been down
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Bile Geek
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Re: Obtaining a disassembled listing of an object file
Pretty sure orl=80 should do the trick.
# copy unsp:disasm -x
# run *objutil scards=-x 0=-y par=orl=80
# 11:12:08
OBJUTIL VERSION(CT311) 11:12:09 01-17-24
ADDED:
PASS0 WORKAREA SYS13 PASS1
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Thomas Valerio
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#214
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Re: Obtaining a disassembled listing of an object file
Pretty sure orl=80 should do the trick.
# copy unsp:disasm -x
# run *objutil scards=-x 0=-y par=orl=80
# 11:12:08
OBJUTIL VERSION(CT311) 11:12:09 01-17-24
ADDED:
PASS0 WORKAREA SYS13
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Thomas Valerio
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#213
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Re: Obtaining a disassembled listing of an object file
I cannot use. UNSP:DISASM. because the. APL. object
file uses. CSI. records which are code/data records of
up to 32767 bytes in length. DISASM only disassembles
TXT records of 80 bytes of length at a
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William Gallant
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#212
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Re: Obtaining a disassembled listing of an object file
Hi William,
you might know this already but in case you do not, it might come in handy in your endeavor: the source for APL\360 is downloadable at
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[email protected]
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#211
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Re: Obtaining a disassembled listing of an object file
Have you tried UNSP:DISASM? That usually works for me
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John Palmer
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#210
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Obtaining a disassembled listing of an object file
Hi. My name is William Gallant.
I am new to MTS. I hardly know?any MTS commands
or how to find my way around the OS or use files, etc...
I am looking for a way to get a disassembled listing of
the
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William Gallant
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#209
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