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
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Fish Fish
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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
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Mark A. Stevens
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#3901
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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
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Mark A. Stevens
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Re: Updated Help
Dave Wade wrote: [...] Wow! Really? I didn't know that. COOL! Thanks! :) -- "Fish" (David B. Trout) Software Development Laboratories http://www.softdevlabs.com mail: fish@...
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Fish Fish
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#3899
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WAKEUP - does a emulation of this module exist
Hi, interested to move some old Rexx stuff onto CE and WAKEUP function is missing (I think). Has anyone stood up an emulation or close alternative. If not, I guess I break out the assembler.....
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Anthony Smith
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#3898
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Re: Updated Help
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Dave Wade
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#3897
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Re: Port of SQLITE ?
As I understand and have read the documentation, RIM is not a relational database system but rather an application built on relational ideas. It is an engineering database essentially. I have met
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Anthony Smith
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Re: Updated Help
Mark A. Stevens wrote: [...] [...] <snip> FYI: Since the tape you are creating is meant for VM/370 and not z/VM (true? yes?), you might want to create it in DUMP format instead. As far as I know,
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Fish Fish
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Re: Updated Help
Mark A. Stevens wrote: [...] Eh? Why not? -- "Fish" (David B. Trout) Software Development Laboratories http://www.softdevlabs.com mail: fish@...
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Fish Fish
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Re: Updated Help
I have read the GCC help files, and uploaded the suggested changes and the files updated with those changes. [xmas@vm370dev tapes]$ vmfplc2 scan 2022-01-06.GCC.HELP.UPDATE.het HHC02499I Hercules
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Mark A. Stevens
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#3893
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Re: CLOAD EXEC
CKFSTYPE EXEC Y2, seems to be tied to MECAFF, as it checks on DIAG58 and your console type. GCOMD EXEC Y2,? seems related to some kind of G class user support, things you can, or can't do. GFILE1
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Mark A. Stevens
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#3892
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Re: Port of SQLITE ?
Not public domain, but distributable. From the copy I have, the files are dated 1 November 1999. From the the file, rimref.tex, is the following extract, in which it appears we are free to install it
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Mark A. Stevens
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#3891
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Re: Port of SQLITE ?
The version that was given to me (version 5) says: "RIM was originally developed under the IPAD project (NASA Contract NAS-14700) by Wayne Erickson and Dennis Comfort, both at Boeing Computer Services
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Ren¨¦ Ferland
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#3890
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Re: Port of SQLITE ?
I have not seen it mentioned before. On my to-do list is installing University of Washington Relational Information Management System (UW-RIM) which I believe was originally from NASA. It is written
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Mark A. Stevens
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Re: The EE editor
Thanks Dave. I will leave well alone until poss later.
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Anthony Smith
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Re: The EE editor
I would hope Dr Hanz-Walter l would either fix it or list it as a restriction. He is usually pretty good. . if not we can do it. Dave Sent: 04 January 2022 15:01 To: [email protected] Subject: Re:
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Dave Wade
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#3887
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Hercules-helper and the PI Zero 2
Just wanted to mention, I received a Raspberry PI Zero 2 (that is a $15 computer), flashed Ubuntu 21 server on the memory card, set the SSID and password on that card, booted and installed tmux on it,
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[email protected]
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#3886
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Re: The EE editor
Hi Dave, Yep, thanks. I think it is clear what is going wrong. I think I can see where to inject a fix. Not sure what the protocol is around doing that as I am a newbie in this world. Is someone else
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Anthony Smith
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#3885
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Re: The EE editor
Anthony, No I think the first posting was OK. Its when you call it from the command line, so go:- EE TEST FILE Where test file has mode A2 it loads it as ¡°A1¡±. I assume it just does an ¡°open¡±
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Dave Wade
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#3884
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Re: The EE editor
Hi Ant, I believe the correct operation would be to preserve the file mode number of an existing file, even if the number was not supplied on the EE invocation. That should eliminate any interactions
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Bob Bolch
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