Re: IBM Assembler History
Kevin Monceaux wrote: I hear you, Kevin. HOWEVER... As for me, I do just the opposite: When I receive an email marked "[Edited Message Follows]", I *delete* the original message and keep *ONLY* the
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Fish Fish
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Re: IBM Assembler History
Bernie/kevin Not sure what you are asking. If you edit a message on-line there is only one message on-line. A second copy marked edited is sent out marked ¡°edited¡± Dave testr of edit *From:*
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Dave Wade
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#1905
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Re: IBM Assembler History
Kevin I am in full agreement. However, if I make a serious mistake in a message i.e. Assembler F versus Assembler G, I submit a correction. ?For a typo it really does not matter. The owner of
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Ham Radio <bernard.murphy@...>
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#1904
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Re: IBM Assembler History
I follow the list via e-mail also. I'm inclined to treat edited messages much like I treat broken threads. I rarely follow broken threads. If I've already read an original message, I'm not going to
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Kevin Monceaux
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Re: Show disk usage in TK4-
Hello Mike, Am 06.12.2020 um 17:45 schrieb Mike Schwab <Mike.A.Schwab@...>: This is about the only sentence I understood. :-) The rest of your detailed explanation doesn¡¯t make sense to me.
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Patrik Schindler
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#1902
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Re: IRON MAIN
There is only the Editor. If you really must, you can choose between M-x evil and M-x viper You cannot do the opposite :) Of course, you can write a XEdit emulator in the Editor :) :) :) Cheers --
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Marco Antoniotti
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#1901
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Re: IBM Assembler History
There's no button.... because I read the traffic by email. Worse, when a (slightly different, I suppose) message arrives, there's nothing in its text that shows what was changed. -- Jeremy Nicoll - my
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Jeremy Nicoll
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#1900
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Re: Show disk usage in TK4-
Due to inter record gaps and the count block, 2 blocks of 27998 without a key will fit on a single 3390 track. Blocks of 27999 or more will be 1 block per trac.
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Mike Schwab
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#1899
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Re: IBM Assembler History
That is a result of using the edit feature. ?I try to use it minimally but if I enter something truly incorrect, ?I make a edit. If you click on the Edited button on the far right of the message,
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Ham Radio <bernard.murphy@...>
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#1898
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Re: Show disk usage in TK4-
"2) There are overheads in a block. In a Count-Key-Data disk type (such as a 3390), a data block is preceeded by a count block and (possibly) a key block. In a physical 3390 blocks are (were) stored
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Joe Monk
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Re: IRON MAIN
I've tried various good and bad editors. I keep going back to vim. I think I tried THE editor, but it's been a while: http://Hessling-Editor.SourceForge.net/ Why look for an Emacs mode to edit JCL if
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Kevin Monceaux
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#1896
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Re: IBM Assembler History
The CIA/NSA. When they get a copy of every IP message going through a few ISP hubs, sometimes the second message gets back onto the internet. I have one particular web site that keeps track of which
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Mike Schwab
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Re: Show disk usage in TK4-
"1) With RECFM=FB, the block's size must be a multiple of the record length. Plainly 28332 isn't a multiple of 80." a 3390-1 has a tracksize of 56,664. 56664 / 80 = 708 records per track. 354 records
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Joe Monk
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IRON MAIN
Hi I know that around here parentheses may not be appreciated, but it turns out I do. Many people here seem to work on Linux/Mac/Windows using bad editors (yep!? I *am* wearing flame-retardant
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Marco Antoniotti
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Re: IBM Assembler History
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Dave Wade
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#1892
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Re: IBM Assembler History
Why do I (and presumably other people too) get two copies of some messages, the latter one always seemingly starting with that [text]? -- Jeremy Nicoll - my opinions are my own.
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Jeremy Nicoll
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#1891
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Re: IBM Assembler History
Evidently, Assembler F was written by 3 or 4 people. ?Some comments in the source code state something like ¡°call Joe¡¯s parser¡±, ¡°call Frank¡¯s routine¡±, etc. I knew the author of
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Ham Radio <bernard.murphy@...>
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Re: [Marketing Mail] Re: [H390-MVS] Show disk usage in TK4-
Mike, Your explanation of a PDS is the "down and dirty details" - however, we have ACCESS METHODS that are supplied to deal with all the special handling. The operating system supplies : BDAM - Basic
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Jeff Bassett
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#1889
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Re: Show disk usage in TK4-
The track is the empty disk space. The blocksize is the physical block. VSAM writes Control Intervals (blocks) in multiples ofr 512, up to 4096. Larger control intervals are possible but are broken
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Mike Schwab
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#1888
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Re: Show disk usage in TK4-
Hello, Am 06.12.2020 um 06:39 schrieb jacampbellaus@... Thanks for that explanation. I¡¯m glad to see that in the end, bytes are what really counts, even on MVS. Cylinder and track calculations
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Patrik Schindler
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#1887
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