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W Bauske wsb at paralleldata.comSun Feb 4 20:25:10 PST 2001
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Per Jessen wrote: > > On Thu, 01 Feb 2001 13:30:48 -0500, Alan Grimes wrote: > > >Hey, I have been hearing a lot of things about MVS, the inherant > >superiority of the 390, and all sorts of stuff about how all these big > >machines are so radicaly advanced that its not even funny... > > > >This has finally piqued my interest to the point where I now would like > >to know more about how these machines work and what they can actually > >do. > >Since this list is tangentaly related to that field I am sure there are > >at least a few here who could give me some useful pointers. =) > > What would you like to know ? > I doubt if the z-server architecture is particularly advanced, but it's > probably on a par with other modern processors. > I've done system-level development (mostly assembler) for the 370 and > 390 architectures for 10-12 years - ask away. I've done VM, MVS and TPF - > not much else runs on 390 - except for Linux now. > Go to IBM's site and look up "zseries" and "linux 390". Look thru that and search for whatever else you're curious about. Wes
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