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Re: Domain bsp-gmbh.com expired
My timing was excellent, I snarfed the site 2020-06-26. I was way overdue since my prior snarf was 2012-04-21. A different of 567 bytes between the two dates, so even older backups should be nearly
By Jim Morrison · #1306 ·
Re: TK4- On a Raspberry Pi
I built gcc from source once on a Pi Zero.? It took 5 days elapsed wall clock time. But it all worked. Bill
By Bill Lewis <wrljet@...> · #1305 ·
Re: Domain bsp-gmbh.com expired
Hello Marco, Am 06.07.2020 um 22:10 schrieb marcoxa@...: Hmph, if should have done a complete wget -m of the site before. But now it's possibly too late. :-( :wq! PoC PGP-Key: DDD3 4ABF 6413
By Patrik Schindler · #1304 ·
Domain bsp-gmbh.com expired
Hi I just wanted to let you all know that the domain bsp-gmbh.com expired on June 30th.? I learned a bit of MVS from there, and it may be that the information contained therein may now be available
By Marco Antoniotti · #1303 ·
Re: TK4- On a Raspberry Pi
Michael, Yeah ... no worries ... :-) Thanks again for the clarifications, not just for myself, but for "the archives" ... Mark
By Mark Waterbury · #1302 ·
Re: TK4- On a Raspberry Pi
The caveat is that the destination Hercules has to support any forms of compression that the DASD you are moving use. If you are using prebuilt Hercules' *probably* ok, but I got bit once moving some
By Doug Wegscheid · #1301 ·
Re: TK4- On a Raspberry Pi
I've switched my MVS and VM images between x64 abd ARM (RPi) platforms multiple time. -ahd- -- Drew Derbyshire "Even if I have garlic breath?" -- The Grey-eyed Elf
By Drew Derbyshire · #1300 ·
Re: TK4- On a Raspberry Pi
Dave, Should be no reason you cannot. I move DASD images between instances of MVS on different Linux desktops and even non-system DASD from MVT to MVS. Jay
By Jay Moseley · #1299 ·
Re: TK4- On a Raspberry Pi
So then, forgive me if this is obvious, I could take a fully generated and configured MVS system, shut it down ¨C tar up the MVS directory like I do for a backup ¨C move that tar file to a Pi ¨C
By Dave Trainor - N8ZFM · #1298 ·
Re: TK4- On a Raspberry Pi
See /g/H390-MVS/message/209
By Doug Wegscheid · #1297 ·
Re: TK4- On a Raspberry Pi
I tried it on a Pi Zero; I ended up giving up. **too** slow, couldn't tell if it was stuck or just slow. The slow part was getting the SMP volumes built. I think if you followed Jay's instructions to
By Doug Wegscheid · #1296 ·
Re: TK4- On a Raspberry Pi
Hi Mark, that might have been in a different thread with roughly the same subject. :-) -- TK4- on Raspberry Pi 4 4GB Raspbian "buster" Die Katze l?sst das Mausen nicht, Die Jungfern bleiben
By Michael Grom · #1295 ·
Re: TK4- On a Raspberry Pi
Has anyone done a full sysgen on one of these? I am referring to following Jay Mosley¡¯s instructions. Assuming that you follow the Hercules install and compile instructions. I¡¯d assume it takes
By Dave Trainor - N8ZFM · #1294 ·
Re: TK4- On a Raspberry Pi
Michael, Thank you, sir.? (I must have missed that earlier post.) Mark
By Mark Waterbury · #1293 ·
Re: TK4- On a Raspberry Pi
Hi Scott, given the lack of reliability of SD cards when dealing with lots of IO activity/filesystem writes, I¡¯d recommend the use of an USB 3.0 attached disk to you. Even though a PI4 cannot
By Michael Grom · #1292 ·
Re: TK4- On a Raspberry Pi
32GB Micro SD card
By Ed Liss <egliss4024@...> · #1291 ·
Re: TK4- On a Raspberry Pi
Of course, the absolute paths in this simple example must be adjusted to the individual environment. Given the circumstances, I¡¯ve just did a simple copy and paste.
By Michael Grom · #1290 ·
Re: TK4- On a Raspberry Pi
Oh excuse me, this has been already posted earlier I supposed. Here is what I used: ./configure --enable-optimization="-O3 -frename-registers -mhard-float -pipe -mlittle-endian -munaligned-access
By Michael Grom · #1289 ·
Re: TK4- On a Raspberry Pi
And the options you use are? -- Drew Derbyshire "The Beatles want to hold your hand, but The Stones want to burn your town." -- Tom Wolfe
By Drew Derbyshire · #1288 ·
Re: TK4- On a Raspberry Pi
Michael, And what exactly would "the proper compile options" be, for an RPi4? (Without that kind of information, your post is just not very helpful... Just saying ...) Mark S. Waterbury
By Mark Waterbury · #1287 ·