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Re: SMP/E r4 books?
Hey Jay, The Centre for Computing History has the following r5 manuals online.? Not r4, but pretty close... Exhibit??? Ref Code??? Date??? Item 8600??? GC28-1108-6??? Jun-90??? IBM
By Jeff Snyder · #3228 ·
Re: OT: "Sent from whatever device I am using."
Unfortunately, the email signature in the message body itself is just one indication of the device you're using; changing it doesn't change the others. For example, in that message you sent, the MIME
By Matthew Wilson · #3227 ·
Re: OT: "Sent from whatever device I am using."
Fish, It's a default setting. It does not show in the compose window. So the device owner is not aware of it until someone complains. They then have to decide if its easier to ignore the complainant
By Dave Wade · #3226 ·
Re: OT: "Sent from whatever device I am using."
You're not crazy. A phone is a sub-optimal device for e-mail at best. The above sounds like a perfectly reasonable plea. I don't use my phone for personal e-mail, or for texting if I can avoid it. I
By Kevin Monceaux · #3225 ·
Re: OT: "Sent from whatever device I am using."
Hi Fish,Many of the hardware manufacturers email software embeds the model name and number on the bottom of the emails.? So to make it harder for bad actors to send targeted malware to me I change,
By gdblodgett · #3224 ·
Re: OT: "Sent from whatever device I am using."
Hi Fish, There are two reasons in my mind: 1) Free advertising for device manufacturers. When you buy a new iPhone or Samsung device, they set the signature to "Sent from my iPhone" or "Sent from my
By Matthew Wilson · #3223 ·
OT: "Sent from whatever device I am using."
(OFF TOPIC) NOTE: I'm NOT picking on you, Gary, because I've seen it from other people as well, BUT... I'm just curious why some people (or some devices??) feel the need to append the message: "Sent
By Fish Fish · #3222 ·
Re: SMP/E r4 books?
Jay, I've got the June 2000 OS/390 collection (9 CDs) which has OS/390 Release 2.5-2.9, which may be newer than what you are looking for.? Let me know. Regards, Gary
By gdblodgett · #3221 ·
Re: SMP/E r4 books?
Thanks!
By Jay Maynard · #3220 ·
Re: SMP/E r4 books?
SC28-1302-11_System_Modification_Program_Extended_Users_Guide_Rel_6_Apr92 uploaded to files.
By Jim Ruddy · #3219 ·
Re: SMP/E r4 books?
Truly SMP/E r4. The r6 book is closer than what's available on Bitsavers, so yeah, useful. -- Jay Maynard
By Jay Maynard · #3218 ·
Re: SMP/E r4 books?
Are you looking for SMP release 4 or truly looking for SMP/e release 4? I have GC28-0673-5 OS/VS System Modification Program (SMP) System Programmer's Guide which says it is for 04.10. I also have
By Jim Ruddy · #3217 ·
Re: SMP/E r4 books?
I hadn't thought of that! Please do. I think I have one of those around here somewhere, but no idea where.
By Jay Maynard · #3216 ·
Re: SMP/E r4 books?
Hi Jay,I have a complete OS/390 doc set in Book Master format from about Y2K at home.? I'm out at the moment. If that is close to what you are looking for I can dig out the specifics later
By gdblodgett · #3215 ·
Re: SMP/E r4 books?
Ah, my mistake - apologies... :/ Cheers, Greg
By Greg Price · #3214 ·
Re: SMP/E r4 books?
Thanks, Greg, but I'm looking for SMP/E release 4, not SMP 4. Bit of a difference there. -- Jay Maynard
By Jay Maynard · #3213 ·
Re: SMP/E r4 books?
I'll mention that a version of the main manual is available from https://www.prycroft6.com.au/misc/download/GC28-0673-6_SMP_SysPgmrGde_Sep80OCR.pdf Cheers, Greg
By Greg Price · #3212 ·
Re: SMP/E r4 books?
Thanks! But no luck there either. I'll save the link... [email protected]> wrote: -- Jay Maynard
By Jay Maynard · #3211 ·
Re: SMP/E r4 books?
Jay, http://softlib.classiccmp.org/manuals.html seems to work Chris -- <cjar1950@...>
By cjar1950@... · #3210 ·
Re: SMP/E r4 books?
Jay, I was going to point you to https://classiccmp.org/softlib/manuals.html.. but that link appears to be defunct. Chris -- <cjar1950@...>
By cjar1950@... · #3209 ·