Re: vm/sp 5.5 living computer museum
Try it and see. -ahd- p.s. My usual disclaimer applies.
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Drew Derbyshire
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#1969
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Re: Hercules and Window 10
Very cool! El dom., 12 jul. 2020 a las 13:16, Jim Snellen (<jsnellen55@...>) escribi¨®:
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carlos feldman
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#1968
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Re: Hercules and Window 10
As a retiree and former VM systems programmer, I did the same and am really enjoying the memories! Jim Kentucky, USA
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Jim Snellen
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#1967
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Re: Hercules and Window 10
I installed the last? hecules ( 64 bit ), copied the sixpack to my choosen directory, adjusted the scripts to reflect the directory and voila !!! it was playing VM/CMS !! No troubles at all -- Carlos
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carlos feldman
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#1966
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Re: vm/sp 5.5 living computer museum
(I assume this was directed at me) Sounds great, congrats on your new place and good luck getting your HF antennas up. I've not keyed up a transmitter in forever, zero (or less than zero) free time,
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Dave McGuire
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#1965
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Re: MAKEBUF, DROPBUF, SENTRIES
I am not quite sure what the question is here but SENTRIES is a command that gives the same information as queued() in your example. You are correct that adding "(STACK" is the VM way of putting the
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Anthony Smith
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#1964
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Re: MAKEBUF, DROPBUF, SENTRIES
I looked up how those commands handled the CMS control blocks, and writing the support turned out to be trivial. I'll post it after more testing. Anyone porting in old REXX tools from later CMS
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Bob Bolch
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#1963
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Re: MAKEBUF, DROPBUF, SENTRIES
Was waiting for someone more knowledgeable to answer this, but in BREXX you can do something like this: 'coap-client -m get -u "'TF_USERNAME'" -k "'KEY'" -B "1"
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[email protected]
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#1962
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Re: vm/sp 5.5 living computer museum
Just a side note, I see you are a licensed ham radio operator. I am as well, call sign AE5HL. We just closed on a house and moved last month, no antennas up yet, but the check is in the mail, looking
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gpcramins@...
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#1961
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Re: vm/sp 5.5 living computer museum
I went through this about a decade ago, with a mid-sized estate. As the deceased individual was the only person in the entire extended family (not mine) with any sort of resources, and a lot of them
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Dave McGuire
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#1960
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Re: vm/sp 5.5 living computer museum
Forgive me, I am new here, saw the post, and it resonated as we had a family member recently pass. The estate was not considerable but for this locality was significant, consequently, there was the
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gpcramins@...
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#1959
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Re: vm/sp 5.5 living computer museum
I should probably also state that I really hope I'm wrong about what happened out there. My feeling is that, with as much money as was left behind, there really should have been no problem at all
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Dave McGuire
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#1958
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Re: vm/sp 5.5 living computer museum
I never said that *I* believed this, I said that it is the general belief, which it is. This has been discussed at great length on many mailing lists, with some of the threads involving people who
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Dave McGuire
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#1957
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Re: vm/sp 5.5 living computer museum
Grant, Well there are some similarities between and the 1918 flu. In 1918 people revolted against lock downs and there were three waves, of which the third was worst.
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Dave Wade
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#1956
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Re: vm/sp 5.5 living computer museum
I don't know if I'd label COVID-19 a "Black Swan" or not. I think it's more akin to 100 year floods. They don't happen often, but they do happen. The Spanish Flu was another such 100 year event that
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Grant Taylor
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#1955
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Re: vm/sp 5.5 living computer museum
I might suggest the original author take a gentle tone to such judgements. Paul Allen chose Jody Allen as his executor; one presumes he knew better her that we do.? Him knowing her and being aware of
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Drew Derbyshire
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#1954
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Re: vm/sp 5.5 living computer museum
Hello! #Watches as the writer was handed a cup of tea made in the Tibetan style.# Actually that's how I inferred it, but I felt it needed more explanations. And we needed to know who this is. -----
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Gregg Levine
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#1953
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Re: vm/sp 5.5 living computer museum
Hello! #Hands the man a basket of fruit from the orchards in a Tatooine oasis, "Take a few!"# Actually yes the meaning is clear. But please remember I am not named for an excellent actor. (We won't go
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Gregg Levine
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#1952
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Re: vm/sp 5.5 living computer museum
The context was family members doing scummy things when someone with money dies, and the general belief that that's what's happening to Paul Allen's work. -Dave -- Dave McGuire, AK4HZ New Kensington,
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Dave McGuire
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#1951
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MAKEBUF, DROPBUF, SENTRIES
Has anyone looked at doing these for VM/370? With the newest BREXX developments, these interfaces seem necessary to me. I would love it if someone already has this working! If not, I will proceed in
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Bob Bolch
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#1950
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