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Re: Added Folder /Hunt the Wumpus #file-notice
If VM/370 R6 supports it, I'd use VMARC files.
By Drew Derbyshire · #4143 ·
Re: Assembler G (ASMGASM) #project #VMCE
Hi Mark, It's perfectly fine to do the port, if that's what interests you. A download with good instructions is a good way to gauge interest. I am wondering who would use this (as opposed to using the
By Bob Bolch · #4142 ·
Next VMCE release
Mark S. mentioned the next VMCE release, so here are some thoughts on that. As far as helping with the next release, please refer to the issue list at: https://github.com/s390guy/vm370/issues The
By Bob Bolch · #4141 ·
Re: Assembler G (ASMGASM) #project #VMCE
Mark, I think CBT593 has everything you need Dave Sent: 15 April 2022 18:21 To: [email protected] Subject: [h390-vm] Assembler G (ASMGASM) #project #VMCE I've begun looking into porting University of
By Dave Wade · #4140 ·
Re: Assembler G (ASMGASM) #project #VMCE
Mark, Something I have looked at but it seems to be in somewhat of a mess. I am sure I have pointed you to this before http://vm.marist.edu/~vmshare/browse.cgi?fn=ASMG
By Dave Wade · #4139 ·
Assembler G (ASMGASM) #project #VMCE
I've begun looking into porting University of Walterloo's Assembler G to VM/370 CE. Other than "Why?" (Because ;-)? ...? I believe it would be useful on VM/370 CE) are there any other questions, or
By Mark A. Stevens · #4138 ·
Re: Added Folder /Hunt the Wumpus #file-notice
The source files are in zip files, and not in a tape format? (.het or .aws) file. You can just upload them to your A disk, but if you want them on "tape" please let me know. ... Mark S.
By Mark A. Stevens · #4137 ·
Added Folder /Hunt the Wumpus #file-notice
Mark A. Stevens <marXtevens@...> added folder */Hunt the Wumpus*
By [email protected] Notification <noreply@...> · #4136 ·
Re: Additional Help Files
Although this is off topic, looks like Mark A's BWBASIC learning ought to be captured in a comfort blanket BWBASIC EXEC that does the correct setup. Our BWBASIC is also a bit behind the times version
By Anthony Smith · #4135 ·
Re: Additional Help Files
I have figured out, if I use the following FILEDEF I get rid of the error. In addition, input and print to the terminal work better. filedef pdp000hd terminal ( perm upcase I Hope This Helps ... Mark
By Mark A. Stevens · #4134 ·
Re: FCB Change in VM
Never mind everyone, my mistake. The output is printing fine. Thanks.
By Jim Snellen · #4133 ·
Re: FCB Change in VM
Drew, Thanks. My only interest is to start printing down from the perf so I have a 3 line empty margin. wrote: -- Best Regards, Jim
By Jim Snellen · #4132 ·
Re: FCB Change in VM
Your message makes me curious on a number of levels,?but I'll just focus and tell you look on MAINT's 394 disk.? ?:-) -ahd-
By Drew Derbyshire · #4131 ·
Re: Time zone?
If you are running CE 1.1.1 then you need to follow the instructions in ¡°MAINT MEMO B¡± otherwise, you will build a CP without the VM CE mods. Its pretty straight forward, should take about 10
By Dave Wade · #4130 ·
Re: Time zone?
Jay, I can confirm that the CP file to change is DMKSYS ASSEMBLE. You will need to check which is the current file. I am in the process of changing my 3 pack, 4 packs, 5 packs and 6 packs to have the
By cjar1950@... · #4129 ·
Re: Time zone?
SYSGEN for CP. Macro is SYSTIME. Page 175 in this book... http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/ibm/370/VM_370/Release_6/GC20-1801-10_VM370_Sysgen_Rel_6_Jan80.pdf Joe
By Joe Monk · #4128 ·
Re: Time zone?
Hi Jay, The CP source member is DMKSYS ASSEMBLE.? To change it requires a re-assembly of the module and a rebuild of the Nucleus.? The information can be found in the IBM Virtual Machine
By gdblodgett · #4127 ·
Re: Time zone?
I don¡¯t think you can. I remember writing a CP mod for VM/ESA 2.2 ish that added per-VM time zones clock offsets but I don¡¯t have that mod available.
By Matthew T. Kromer · #4126 ·
Time zone?
OK, so for this VM n00b, how do I set the timezone like I would with PARMTZ in MVS? I'm using the CE 1.1.1 to run the TK4- system. I know the hardware TOD clock runs in GMT, but I'd like other things
By Jay Maynard · #4125 ·
Re: More Help Files
Hi Mark, I agree that the LKED command can produce members in a LOADLIB. In VM/370, the use of such a library is as input to the GEN3705 CMS command. It is possible that some other special purpose
By Bob Bolch · #4124 ·