Re: Lotus 1-2-3/M
Well, we have this info https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/gddm?topic=gddm-lotus1-3m a book https://www.google.com/books/edition/Mainframe_Databasing_with_Lotus_1_2_3_M/T8xQAAAAMAAJ and a Unix port (
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Stefan A. Haubenthal
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#6438
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Re: Lotus 1-2-3/M
As far as I know, nobody has it any more to have any experience with it. [email protected]> wrote: -- Jay Maynard
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Jay Maynard
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#6437
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Lotus 1-2-3/M
Hi there! Does anyone have experience with 1-2-3? -- VM/370 CE V1R1.2, Hercules on macOS
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Stefan A. Haubenthal
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#6436
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Re: Quotation mark bug?
Let's take this topic offline, to the issue <https://github.com/adesutherland/CMS-370-BREXX/issues/98>. It's more complex than you might think - see my latest update. Ross [email protected]> wrote:
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Ross Patterson
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#6435
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Re: Quotation mark bug?
Apparently having the same bug, I noticed some error messages on my HercGUI console: CMS MAINT ========= rexxtry REXX interpreter running (CMS bREXX 1.0.1 Jul ?5 2022) Enter any valid REXX
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Herman Hartman
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#6434
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Re: Quotation mark bug?
At least VM/SP REXX/370 works fine, this a not common issue. -- VM/370 CE V1R1.2, Hercules on macOS
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Stefan A. Haubenthal
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#6433
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Re: Quotation mark bug?
REGINA seems to have a similar issue on win64. Output of empty.rex is similar to dir *. Sent: Freitag, 28. Februar 2025 17:09 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [h390-vm] Quotation mark bug?
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Mike Beer
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#6432
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Re: Quotation mark bug?
Similar to this is the following. This is the beta bREXX Ross made avaialble. l rexx * * ( date Filename Filetype Fm ?Format ? ?Recs Blocks ? ? Date ? ?Time REXX ? ? TEXT ? ? E1 ?F ? ?80
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Mark A. Stevens
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#6431
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Re: Quotation mark bug?
I've opened bREXX Issue #98 <https://github.com/adesutherland/CMS-370-BREXX/issues/98> for this. I can reproduce it in both bREXX 1.0.1 (*i.e.*, VM/370 CE 1.1.2) and the new bREXX 1.1.1. Ross
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Ross Patterson
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#6430
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Re: BCPL request
Yes, but how do they help? Dave Sent: 28 February 2025 09:59 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [h390-vm] BCPL request I see. So far these posts are not CMS specific: 1978
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Dave Wade
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#6429
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Re: BCPL request
I see. So far these posts are not CMS specific: 1978 ( https://cds.cern.ch/record/1292450/files/n-137.pdf ) and 1984 ( https://groups.google.com/g/net.lang.c/c/ht4q3DU6nDM/m/HKI_UCOsJRIJ ). -- VM/370
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Stefan A. Haubenthal
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#6428
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Re: How to save CMS system?
Ahh, yes.. people not playing nicely with other people's stuff.. that's why in the mid-70s my 2nd or 3rd CP mod was to force disconnect idle VMs after 10 minutes cheers, William
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William Denton
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#6427
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Re: BCPL request
Never seen BCPL on VM/CMS. Can't find any downloads. Martin Richards still has a web page but no VM/CMS version on there... I think you might be on
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Dave Wade
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#6426
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BCPL request
https://www.softwarepreservation.org/projects/BCPL/index.html#IBM says -- VM/370 CE V1R1.2, Hercules on macOS
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Stefan A. Haubenthal
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#6425
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Re: How to save CMS system?
The VMREAD is there for the SAVESYS CMS as well as for an ACCESS (NOPROF. I remember the early days at IBM's VM test center in Belgium: people that left their 3270 logged on often suffered from
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kris.buelens@...
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#6424
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Re: How to save CMS system?
You're missing a crucial detail for an absolutely safe RENAME * CP LINK sharedDisk xxxx 111 M * ACCESS 111 N * COPYFILE ABC EXEC A ABC NEWEXEC N (OLDDATE * RENAME ABC EXEC N = OLDEXEC N (NOUPDIRT *
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kris.buelens@...
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#6423
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Re: How to save CMS system?
While is in some ways a silly analogy it might help to think of *CP* (Control Program in VM/CMS environments) as *BIOS* (in traditional PCs) - hit the wrong key during a reboot and, ...the results are
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keniry@...
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#6422
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Re: How to save CMS system?
Thanks, it worked perfectly. I honestly never imagined that one <enter> too many could cause such a problem. Thanks again, I'm going to stop playing with teddy bears and go back to turkeys. Marco
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M Verpelli
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#6421
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Re: How to save CMS system?
I think so. Thats why it pauses after IPL so you can save the CMS segment Dave
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Dave Wade
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#6420
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Re: How to save CMS system?
[email protected]> wrote: Yes. That's specifically because CMS keeps a copy of the file directory of the S and Y disks in the saved system, so if you don't do this, the CMS users won't see the
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Ross Patterson
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#6419
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