A launcher for your 390
In linux I have a shell script to launch my system, and I thought it might be nice to have a launcher to go with it, so I created a mvs.desktop file with the following content.
[Desktop
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Rahim Azizarab
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Re: H390 on Raspberry Pi 4B
Hello!
Is something wrong with the release that the OS has in its repositories?
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"This signature fought the Time Wars, time and again."
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Gregg Levine
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Re: H390 on Raspberry Pi 4B
Yes I have. I used the (inofficial) Ubuntu 18.04.3 from James A. Chanbers last September / October and that is still running just fine. I use the LXDE desktop. I intend to refresh it all, but as my
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Peter Jansen
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#51
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Unmoderation...
Count me in!
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Theodore M Rolle Jr
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#50
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H390 on Raspberry Pi 4B
Has anyone successfully compiled Hercules on the Raspberry Pi 4B?
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Theodore M Rolle Jr
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Re: Beginner question: How to copy a DS?
Nice trick Rene' ;-)
Peppe.
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Giuseppe Vitillaro
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Re: Beginner question: How to copy a DS?
In the RFE DSLIST, type e in front of HERC01.FOO.BAR to trigger edition
mode on your PDS, then at the command line, type: sel abc, to create your
new member, then at the command line of that one,
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René Ferland
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Re: Beginner question: How to copy a DS?
You have multiple options one you can use IEBCOPY if you like to use JCL.? If you are using RFE you can use CUT and PASTE commands by typing C9999 on the line number in the member and CUT on the
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Rahim Azizarab
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Re: Beginner question: How to copy a DS?
Hi Elias,
If you are only interested in the actual member contents then you could follow Rob's suggestion and edit the target member and issue a COPY command to copy in the original member, and then
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Greg Price
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Re: Beginner question: How to copy a DS?
Edit data set HERC01.FOO,BAR and? member XYZ with RPF (option 2).
Enter subcommand SAVE
Specify member ABC and press ENTER
Cheers,
Rob
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Rob Prins
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Beginner question: How to copy a DS?
I'm sorry for using this forum to post stupid beginner quesitons, but
it's somewhat difficult to find online documentation on this stuff.
Especially when one isn't even sure about the terminology.
My
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Elias M?rtenson
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#43
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Donations to [email protected]
Please help this site if you can afford.? It has been a helpful resource for our community by providing access to important software.? I just made my own donation.
Rahim
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Rahim Azizarab
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RasPi 4B compile
*Here's the output of ./configure.*
[ted@Scout hercules-3.13]$ ./configure
checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c
checking whether build environment is sane... yes
checking for a
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Theodore M Rolle Jr
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Re: Commndxx override operator input
On 2019/11/20 12:55, Grog Proce wrote:
> On 2019-11-20 5:04 PM, William Turner wrote:
>> Thanks - Sorry, this is zOS 1.3
> What Bob did not state is that his suggestion of
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> R 00,CMD=xx
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William Turner
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Re: Insert mode in x3270
I tried all options, but it didn't work for me. I'll check whether I'm
using the latest version. Thanks for the tips.
Regards,
Elias
[email protected]> wrote:
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Elias M?rtenson
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Re: Insert mode in x3270
Elias,
Have you tried the x3270 menu "Options -> Toggles -> Blank fill" ?
From the x3270 Manual Page ( http://x3270.bgp.nu/x3270-man.html ) :
*Blank Fill* If set, *x3270* behaves in some
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Peter Jansen
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Re: Insert mode in x3270
Elias, have you tried using the x3270 menu "Options -> Toggle -> Blank Fill" ?
From the x3270 Manual Page ( http://x3270.bgp.nu/x3270-man.html ) :
*Blank Fill* If set, *x3270* behaves in some
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Peter Jansen
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Re: Insert mode in x3270
Tom Brennan's Vista TN3270 runs under Wine on Linux just fine.
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Jay Moseley
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Re: Insert mode in x3270
Hi Elias,
WC3270 is the Windows equivalent of X3270.
Vista TN3270 is a Windows program.
You can download the latest version of X3270 here ( http://x3270.bgp.nu/ ) ,
Cheers,
Rob
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Rob Prins
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Re: Commndxx override operator input
What Bob did not state is that his suggestion of
R 00,CMD=xx
can only be given in response to message
IEA101A SPECIFY SYSTEM PARAMETERS ....
where .... is the operating system specification.? For
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Greg Price
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