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Re: WAKEUP - does a emulation of this module exist
Drew sent me a copy of the WAKE assembler program he mentioned. It appears to be coded using VM/SP system macro interfaces and the NUCXLOAD command which is not available to VM/370. The latter is not
By Bob Bolch · #3919 ·
Re: WAKEUP - does a emulation of this module exist
Happy to help out with code needs a fix. Warmed up the Assember recently but not needed. Haven't felt the joy of a successful "BALR" in too long :-)
By Anthony Smith · #3918 ·
Re: WAKEUP - does a emulation of this module exist
Hi Drew, I scanned the tape named 91VM.AWS but I don't see it. If you send me the source, I will look at adding this to the next VM370CE release. Bob wrote:
By Bob Bolch · #3917 ·
Re: WAKEUP - does a emulation of this module exist
A open-source WAKE MODULE came out in the 1980s, with a similar function to WAKEUP.? I have the source, it might to be off the 1991 VM Workshop tape.? I don't know if it depends on VM/SP CP. -ahd-
By Drew Derbyshire · #3916 ·
Re: Updated Help
I agree that storing the updated HELP on GITHUB is a good idea. I know it would help me to be able to see the changes, and to make sure I get all the latest versions loaded on my VM370CE V1 R1.2
By Bob Bolch · #3915 ·
Re: Updated Help
Where ever you want them and in whatever format you want them. Just let me know. PLEASE NOTE: I replaced the file this morning 09:04 US Central. The prior copy had BLOCKTAP turned ON. This copy has it
By Mark A. Stevens · #3914 ·
Re: Updated Help
Thanks Mark I¡¯ll have a look at these. Perhaps we should store them in GITHUB then we could see and review changes.. Dave Sent: 08 January 2022 03:05 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [h390-vm]
By Dave Wade · #3913 ·
Re: Updated Help
Dave, I reviewed all but the GCC related help files, making changes to try to make them all more like VM/370 help files.
By Mark A. Stevens · #3912 ·
Re: WAKEUP - does a emulation of this module exist
OK. Good shout Bob. That is a great work around for me. I'll put the assembler away.
By Anthony Smith · #3911 ·
Re: WAKEUP - does a emulation of this module exist
A VM370CE server using the WAKEUP REXX function package can wait on a timer, reader file arrival, or command sent by SMSG. Other event types could be added. Bob
By Bob Bolch · #3910 ·
Re: WAKEUP - does a emulation of this module exist
I recall using WAKEUP or YWAKEUP (don't know which of the two) to implement a plotter server. The plotter server was used to read incoming plot files, stored them and after a certain time period,
By Bernd Oppolzer · #3909 ·
Re: WAKEUP - does a emulation of this module exist
This is going back a long way, but when DOE started putting information on the internet, we got a program called GOPHER, written in Rexx and used either WAKEUP or a replacement YWAKEUP. Since we
By Thomas Kern · #3908 ·
Re: WAKEUP - does a emulation of this module exist
The IBM WAKEUP facility was part of the copyrighted IPF Program Product. I believe it became available in the VM/SP timeframe. The source for the DMSLFN program is in the VMSETUP CMS search order on
By Bob Bolch · #3907 ·
Re: WAKEUP - does a emulation of this module exist
Hi Bob, Yeah I am aware of the server. It runs with just sleep though, and I was wondering about the WAKEUP MODULE that could be at the heart of this server. I know that WAKEUP MODULE is a SP(?) or
By Anthony Smith · #3906 ·
Re: WAKEUP - does a emulation of this module exist
The VM/370 Community Edition supplies a WAKEUP server that uses a control file to drive REXX routines at specific times. Event handlers can be driven: - at specific intervals from "Now" - on specific
By Bob Bolch · #3905 ·
Re: Updated Help
By Dave Wade · #3904 ·
Re: Updated Help
Mark A. Stevens wrote: How was the tape file that you're DEVINIT'ing created? Because if you just did a default "hetinit" to create it (without the -d option), the default is to create it in
By Fish Fish · #3903 ·
Re: Updated Help
Mark A. Stevens wrote: [...] Yeah, Dave already indirectly informed me that VM/370 CE apparently now supports VMFPLC2 too. I wasn't aware of that. I guess I'm behind the times. Sorry. -- "Fish" (David
By Fish Fish · #3902 ·
Re: Updated Help
I am not real sure. I need to play with DEVINIT and creating .aws and .het? files.? It seems that a new .aws file is created, then writing data to the .aws, rewinding and scanning it, there is
By Mark A. Stevens · #3901 ·
Re: Updated Help
The output from the earlier message, is from the vmfplc2 program on my Linux system, [xmas@vm370dev tapes]$ vmfplc2 scan 2022-01-06.GCC.HELP.UPDATE.het it is reading the tape file created by VMFPLC2
By Mark A. Stevens · #3900 ·