This group is for all folks running the original IBM VM/370 Release 6 operating system (or later (e.g. VMTCE (Community Edition)) on Hercules. Like the other early IBM operating systems this version has always been in the public domain and so can be freely distributed. The base version as supplied by IBM is lacking in many facilities. IBM solved this by providing additional extension products which were licensed and so are not available. There are however many user enhancements available which can be installed. In addition, in order to get users up and running quickly updated "releases" of VM/370 included the most popular updates are available for download, so novices can start to learn VM without having to delve into the system internals. It is intended that this wiki will provide information on the base release and these updates.
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CMS BREXX Question
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Which of these functions does BREXX on VM not have? ea = bitand(substr(diag('8C'),1,1),'40'x) = '40'x; I'm getting the following which isn't very helpful. 15 *-* ea =
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Mark A. Stevens
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Re: #VMCE #rexx EE goes XEDIT - compiling a wish list
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It is a lot of legwork to implement all the XEDIT subcommands and EXTRACT options. You can help me a lot by playing with the beast and tell me which XEDIT subcommands and EXTRACT options are needed
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Martin Scheffler
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Re: OS/VSAM Options for Advanced Applications (GC26-3819)
There is a paper copy here :- https://www.computinghistory.org.uk/det/10435/OS-VS-Virtual-Storage-Access-Method-(VSAM)-Options-for-Advanced-Applications/ The used to scan manuals for a fee Dave Sent:
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Dave Wade
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OS/VSAM Options for Advanced Applications (GC26-3819)
Hi I am looking for this IBM manual OS/VSAM Options for Advanced Applications (GC26-3819) but so far I have not been able to find this online. Does anybody here in this group know if this is available
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Dagfinn Hammar
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Re: #VMCE #rexx EE goes XEDIT - compiling a wish list
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A demonstration of EE's new ALL, MORE, and SHOW commands: First:? all/extract Second: more/input Third: show Note that MORE and SHOW are implemented as internal macros inside EE$MACRO EXEC. See
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Martin Scheffler
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Photo EE_ALL_MORE_SHOW_Demo.png uploaded
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The following photos have been uploaded to the EE goes XEDIT ( /g/h390-vm/album?id=280705 ) photo album of the [email protected] group. * EE_ALL_MORE_SHOW_Demo.png (
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Group Notification <noreply@...>
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Re: What is special about the 3066?
Ah, the protocol converters! I was working at the Simon School of Business at the University of Rochester in the mid-1980's. The school had an HP3000 computer and a slew of ascii terminals of various
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Jon Templin
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Re: #VMCE #rexx EE goes XEDIT - compiling a wish list
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You run a macro (filetype EE) by entering its name as an EE subcommand. If you run the demonstration REVERSER EE on itself, you should get a result like this below. Note that EXTRACT /SIZE/ is not
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Martin Scheffler
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Re: What is special about the 3066?
[email protected]> wrote: When did the Yale-ASCII Series 1 software come along. I'm thinking very early 1980s, but possibly late 70s? I'm pretty sure it supported 328x printers. Hmmm... the
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Tony Harminc
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Re: What is special about the 3066?
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Dave Wade
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Re: What is special about the 3066?
Well later on we did it with the AEA option in a 3174. I have no idea of how it would've been done back then. I'd sure like to know. -Dave -- Dave McGuire, AK4HZ New Kensington, PA
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Dave McGuire
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Re: What is special about the 3066?
I'm reminded how at Clarkson College in the late 1970s, the S/360-65J IPLed off the 1052 in the back, but after IPL most communication with the system was done via a more centrally located DECWriter
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Drew Derbyshire
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Re: #VMCE #rexx EE goes XEDIT - compiling a wish list
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I have uploaded a bleeding edge preview of EE into the Files section: /g/h390-vm/files/MECAFF%20tools:%20fixes%20and%20features/EE241417.VMARC Martin *What is in this archive ? README
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Martin Scheffler
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#6160
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2 files uploaded
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The following items have been added to the Files area of the [email protected] group. * /MECAFF tools: fixes and features/EE241417.README.ASCII (
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#6159
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Re: Reserving Modification Numbers
I posted a list of modification numbers that are available as of the v1 r1.2 release of Community Edition. I would encourage people to annotate that list with the numbers they would like to claim for
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William Denton
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Re: ECPSVM under Hyperion
Spinhawk is (obsolete) Hercules 3.x.? Prior to Hercules Helper, it was Spinhawk was fair easier to to build. It's a Bloom County quote (in response to a congressional subpoena). -ahd-
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Drew Derbyshire
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#6157
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Re: ECPSVM under Hyperion
Hello! And Spinhawk is the development branch name for the regular example of Hercules? Yes? And Pluto is what besides Mr. Mouse's dog, and a dwarf planet? ----- Gregg C Levine gregg.drwho8@...
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Gregg Levine
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Re: #VMCE #rexx EE goes XEDIT - compiling a wish list
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A repeatable profile will be included as a demo in the next bleeding edge preview. Martin */* REXX */ / * ** ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
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Martin Scheffler
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Re: ECPSVM under Hyperion
Drew, There were issues with the floating point code. It looks like the fixes for these were added to the Develop branch in May https://github.com/SDL-Hercules-390/hyperion/issues/382 but the last
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Dave Wade
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ECPSVM under Hyperion
The last time I tried to use ECPSVM assists, it was under Spinhawk; it didn't go well and I retreated to Pluto. How is useful ECPSVM under Hyperion?? It doesn't need to be 100% functional, but if I
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Drew Derbyshire
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