Re: Hercules, MVS speed.
Hello Carlos, Am 29.11.2020 um 00:49 schrieb carlos feldman <carlfelster@...>: In the early days of second generation IBM compatible PCs, there has been the concept of a ?turbo switch¡°.
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Patrik Schindler
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Re: revisiting SYSGEN in Z world
Once again, you cannot sysgen on z/os, in fact I think since OS/390. Joe
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Joe Monk
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#1825
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Re: revisiting SYSGEN in Z world
It seems a problem has been needlessly invented, yes? STEPCAT/JOBCAT is not needed under Z.? The CATALOG operand of IDCAMS commands allows the target catalog to be specified.? Non-VSAM data sets can
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Greg Price
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#1824
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Re: revisiting SYSGEN in Z world
WTF? There is no such thing as a SYSGEN in z/OS... Dont know what you think youre doing but it aint a SYSGEN. Joe [email protected]> wrote:
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Joe Monk
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Re: revisiting SYSGEN in Z world
Stepcat and Jobcat were disabled in z/OS 1.7. SMS did not work with them in earlier versions. I haven¡¯t done a sysgen since the mvs/XA days Laddie Hanus Sent from whatever device I am using.
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laddiehanus
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Re: Hercules, MVS speed.
Just like VM/370¡¯s component Hercules simulates what is in the POP but without timing restrictions. Its very hard to simulate ¡°step accurate¡± or even ¡°similar performance¡± of an old machine.
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Dave Wade
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Re: Real programmers don't write in FORTRAN. FORTRAN is for pipe stress freaks and crystallography weenies. SAYS MY Tk4- COOKIE JAR
Since everyone seems to be waxing nostalgic about their programming experience these days, here's my contribution: I started learning Fortan in 1967, which ran on the campus's IBM 7040 mainframe.
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Charles Bailey
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Re: revisiting SYSGEN in Z world
Mike; I think it will default to my old system catalog not to the one I created on the empty volume SY2KB. IEF376I? JOB/TWO$70? /STOP? 2020333.1151 CPU??? 0MIN 00.16SEC SRB??? 0MIN
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Rahim Azizarab
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#1819
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Re: revisiting SYSGEN in Z world
Not needed. If you didn't created a matching alias the default is the master catalog. <rahimazizarab@...> wrote:
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Mike Schwab
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Re: Hercules, MVS speed.
Hi Carlos, The 360 Mod 40 was rated at about 125,000 instructions per second or 125KPS. I would expect your 64 bit 3G processor to deliver around 60,000,000 instructions per second or 60MIPS. That is
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Tom Armstrong
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revisiting SYSGEN in Z world
I ran the JCL to create an IPL volume and it went flawlessly.? Then I created my Master catalog which went fine too; but when it came time to allocate my system datasets (SYS1) under my newly created
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Rahim Azizarab
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#1816
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Re: Hercules, MVS speed.
May be then I should use a Virtual Machine running windows with a slower clock and use h390 on it
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carlos feldman
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Re: Hercules, MVS speed.
Hello Carlos, Am 28.11.2020 um 21:27 schrieb carlos feldman <carlfelster@...>: As far as I know, Hercules speed entirely depends on the Hosts¡¯s CPU. I guess, both. :-) :wq! PoC
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Patrik Schindler
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Re: Real programmers don't write in FORTRAN. FORTRAN is for pipe stress freaks and crystallography weenies. SAYS MY Tk4- COOKIE JAR
I had many favorites over the years.? Fortran IV was the first.? That then shifted for SPS (IBM 1620 assembler) and then to BAL (S/360).? PL/I was lurking in the background before it finally
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Ed Liss <egliss4024@...>
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Re: Hercules, MVS speed.
Reduce the memory to 16 in your config file it is the MAIN parameter. regards; Rahim
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Rahim Azizarab
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Hercules, MVS speed.
Hi everyone, I'm testing sort routines (IHESRTA), in PL/I. Even with modest 25 K and only one WORK disk, speed is blazing fast to sort 32K 190 byte registers, less than a second, compliation and
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carlos feldman
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Re: Real programmers don't write in FORTRAN. FORTRAN is for pipe stress freaks and crystallography weenies. SAYS MY Tk4- COOKIE JAR
Apart from some playing at Kingston Polytechnic after school, I started with PL/1 and assembly under VM/SP, then assembly, 3270 datastreams, PL/1, VSAM, IMS, and all the usual under MVS, and then MVS
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Rupert Reynolds
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Re: Real programmers don't write in FORTRAN. FORTRAN is for pipe stress freaks and crystallography weenies. SAYS MY Tk4- COOKIE JAR
Started in 1971 with writing COBOL. I was a few years an application programmer, but systems programming had my attention. So I became a systems programmer. My first job was replace OS/VS2 SVS by MVS.
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Rob Prins
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#1809
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Re: Real programmers don't write in FORTRAN. FORTRAN is for pipe stress freaks and crystallography weenies. SAYS MY Tk4- COOKIE JAR
Being a microcontroller programmer, I'm very close to assembly, and it's bit byte and interrupts management, but I prefer using C, which in turn is very close to assembly, if you use properly. Of
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carlos feldman
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#1808
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Re: mounting a SCRTCH volume
There is a new version of SDL-Hyperion out.? The following is the Howto for it. ??????? sudo apt update ??????? sudo apt list --upgradable ???? ? ??????? sudo apt install
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Rahim Azizarab
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