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Figure
183:
MAINSIZE
command
(Set
size
of
locked
main
storage)
.......................................................
436
Figure
184:
MANUFACTURER
command
(set
STSI
manufacturer
code)
...............................................
437
Figure
185:
MAXCPU
command
(display
current
number
of
installed
processors)
.................................
439
Figure
186:
MAXCPU
command
(set
number
of
installed
processors)
...................................................
439
Figure
187:
MAXRATES
command
(set
the
interval
time)
.......................................................................
441
Figure
188:
MAXRATES
command
(display
maximum
rates)
.................................................................
441
Figure
189:
MEMLOCK
command
...........................................................................................................
442
Figure
190:
MESSAGE
command
............................................................................................................
443
Figure
191:
MODEL
command
(set
STSI
model
name,
variant
1)...........................................................
445
Figure
192:
MODEL
command
(set
STSI
model
name,
variant
2)...........................................................
445
Figure
193:
MODEL
command
(set
STSI
model
name,
variant
1)...........................................................
445
Figure
194:
MODPATH
command
(display
dynamic
load
module
path)
.................................................
446
Figure
195:
MODPATH
command
(set
dynamic
load
module
path)
........................................................
447
Figure
196:
MOUNTED_TAPE_REINIT
command
(display
settings).
.....................................................
449
Figure
197:
MOUNTED_TAPE_REINIT
command
(disable
tape
mount
reinitialization)
.........................
449
Figure
198:
MSG
command
.....................................................................................................................
450
Figure
199:
MSGHLD
command
(set
new
interval)
.................................................................................
451
Figure
200:
MSGHLD
command
(release
messages)
.............................................................................
452
Figure
201:
MSGLEVEL
command
(display
message
level)
...................................................................
455
Figure
202:
MSGLEVEL
command
(suppress
certain
messages)...........................................................
455
Figure
203:
MSGLEVEL
command
(set
message
level
DEBUG)
............................................................
455
Figure
204:
MSGNOH
command
.............................................................................................................
457
Figure
205:
MT
command
(REW
operation)
............................................................................................
460
Figure
206:
MT
command
(ASF
operation)
..............................................................................................
460
Figure
207:
MT
command
(FSF
operation)
..............................................................................................
460
Figure
208:
MT
command
(FSR
operation)
..............................................................................................
460
Figure
209:
MT
command
(WTM
operation)
............................................................................................
461
Figure
210:
MT
command
(DSE
operation)
.............................................................................................
461
Figure
211:
NUMCPU
command
(display
current
number
of
emulated
CPUs)
.......................................
463
Figure
212:
NUMCPU
command
(increase
emulated
CPUs)
..................................................................
463
Figure
213:
NUMCPU
command
(reduce
emulated
CPUs)
.....................................................................
463
Figure
214:
NUMVEC
command
(display
current
number
of
vector
facilities)
.........................................
464
Figure
215:
NUMVEC
command
(set
number
of
vector
facilities)
............................................................
464
Figure
216:
OSTAILOR
command
(display
intended
operating
system)
.................................................
466
Figure
217:
OSTAILOR
command
(specify
intended
operating
system)
.................................................
466
Figure
218:
OSTAILOR
command
(combine
intended
operating
systems)
.............................................
466
Figure
219:
OSTAILOR
command
(combine
intended
operating
systems)
.............................................
467
Figure
220:
PANRATE
command
(list
current
panel
refresh
rate)
...........................................................
468
Figure
221:
PANRATE
command
(set
new
panel
refresh
rate)
...............................................................
469
Figure
222:
PANTITLE
command
(set
a
new
console
window
title)
........................................................
471
Figure
223:
PANTITLE
command
(remove
console
window
title)............................................................
471
Figure
224:
PGMPRDOS
command
........................................................................................................
472
Figure
225:
PGMTRACE
command
(display
settings)
.............................................................................
473
Figure
226:
PGMTRACE
command
(change
settings)
............................................................................
474
Figure
227:
PLANT
command
(set
STSI
plant
name)
..............................................................................
475
Figure
228:
PR
command.........................................................................................................................
476
Figure
229:
PSW
command
(display
PSW).
............................................................................................
479
Figure
230:
PSW
command
(modify
condition
code)
...............................................................................
480
Figure
231:
PSW
command
(modify
condition
code
and
addressing
mode)
...........................................
480
Figure
232:
PTP
command
(enable
debug
tracing)
.................................................................................
482
Figure
233:
PTP
command
(disable
debug
tracing)
.................................................................................
482
Figure
234:
PTT
command
(display
trace
options
/
set
options
and
start
trace)
......................................
485
Figure
235:
PTT
command
(display
trace
entries)
...................................................................................
486
Figure
236:
PTT
command
(start
trace
and
issue
automatic
display)
......................................................
487
Figure
237:
PWD
command
.....................................................................................................................
488
Figure
238:
QCPUID
command
...............................................................................................................
489
Figure
239:
QD
command
........................................................................................................................
491
Figure
240:
QPFKEYS
command
............................................................................................................
494
Figure
241:
QPID
command
.....................................................................................................................
495
Figure
242:
QPORTS
command
..............................................................................................................
496
Figure
243:
QPROC
command
................................................................................................................
497
Figure
244:
QSTOR
command
.................................................................................................................
498
Figure
245:
QUIET
command
..................................................................................................................
499
Figure
246:
QUIT
command
.....................................................................................................................
501
Figure
247:
QUIT
FORCE
command
.......................................................................................................
501
Figure
248:
QUITMOUT
command
..........................................................................................................
502
Figure
249:
R
command
(display
real
storage)
........................................................................................
504
Figure
250:
R
command
(alter
real
storage)
............................................................................................
504
Figure
251:
RESTART
command
.............................................................................................................
505
Figure
252:
RESUME
command
..............................................................................................................
507
Figure
253:
REXX
command
(display
interpreter
settings)
......................................................................
512
Figure
254:
REXX
command
(set
PATH)
.................................................................................................
512
Figure
255:
REXX
command
(set
EXTENSION)......................................................................................
513
Figure
256:
REXX
command
(set
ERRPREF)
.........................................................................................
513
Figure
257:
REXX
command
(disable
ERRPREF)...................................................................................
513
Figure
258:
REXX
command
(RESOLVER
ON)
......................................................................................
514
Figure
259:
REXX
command
(RESOLVER
OFF)
....................................................................................
514
Figure
260:
RMMOD
command
...............................................................................................................
515
Figure
261:
S
command
(address
range)
.................................................................................................
517
Figure
262:
S
command
(address
with
length).........................................................................................
517
Figure
263:
S
command
(all
addresses)
..................................................................................................
517
Figure
264:
S+
command
.........................................................................................................................
519
Figure
265:
S-
command
..........................................................................................................................
520
Figure
266:
S?
command
.........................................................................................................................
521
Figure
267:
S+
dev
command
..................................................................................................................
523
Figure
268:
S-
dev
command
...................................................................................................................
523
Figure
269:
SAVECORE
command
(save
specific
area)
.........................................................................
525
Figure
270:
SAVECORE
command
(save
from
begin
to
end)
.................................................................
525
Figure
271:
SCLPROOT
command
(display
SCLP
base
directory)
.........................................................
526
Figure
272:
SCLPROOT
command
(set
SCLP
base
directory)
...............................................................
527
Figure
273:
SCP
command
......................................................................................................................
528
Figure
274:
SCPECHO
command
............................................................................................................
529
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Contents
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Figures
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Tables
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1. Preface
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1. Preface
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1.1 Edition information
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1.2 What this book is about
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1.3 Who should read this book
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1.4 What you need to know to understand this book
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1.5 How to use this book
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1.6 Revision Notice
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1.7 Readers Comments
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1.8 Legal Advice
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1.9 Trademarks
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1.10 Acknowledgements
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2. Related Publications
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2. Related Publications
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2.1 Hercules – General Information
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2.2 Hercules – Installation Guide
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2.3 Hercules – User Reference Guide
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2.4 Hercules – Operations and Utilities Guide
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2.5 Hercules – Messages and Codes
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2.6 Hercules – Reference Summary
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3. Summary of changes
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3. Summary of changes
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3.1 Version 4, First Edition (HEUR040000-00)
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4. Hercules Configuration File
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4. Hercules Configuration File
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4.1 The Configuration File
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4.2 System Parameters
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4.3 Device Definitions
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4.4 Coding Rules
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4.5 Record Format
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4.5 Record Format
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4.5.1 Format of the system parameters
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4.5.2 Format of the device definitions
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4.6 Sample Configuration File
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4.7 Symbol Substitution
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4.7 Symbol Substitution
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4.7.1 Syntax
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4.7.2 Parameter
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4.7.3 Special symbols
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4.7.4 Escaping substitution, recursion
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4.7.5 Examples
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5. System Parameter Descriptions
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5. System Parameter Descriptions
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5.1 # (Comment line)
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5.1 # (Comment line)
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5.1.1 Function
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5.1.2 Syntax
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5.1.3 Parameter
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5.1.4 Examples
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5.2 * (Comment line)
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5.2 * (Comment line)
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5.2.1 Function
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5.2.2 Syntax
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5.2.3 Parameter
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5.2.4 Examples
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5.3 ARCHLVL (Set architecture level)
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5.3 ARCHLVL (Set architecture level)
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5.3.1 Function
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5.3.2 Syntax
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5.3.3 Parameter
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5.3.4 Examples
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5.4 ARCHMODE (Initial architecture mode)
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5.4 ARCHMODE (Initial architecture mode)
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5.4.1 Function
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5.4.2 Syntax
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5.4.3 Parameter
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5.4.4 Examples
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5.5 ASN_AND_LX_REUSE / ALRF (ESAME ASN and LX REUSE feature)
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5.5 ASN_AND_LX_REUSE / ALRF (ESAME ASN and LX REUSE feature)
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5.5.1 Function
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5.5.2 Syntax
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5.5.3 Parameter
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5.5.4 Examples
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5.6 AUTO_SCSI_MOUNT (Automatic SCSI tape mounts)
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5.6 AUTO_SCSI_MOUNT (Automatic SCSI tape mounts)
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5.6.1 Function
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5.6.2 Syntax
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5.6.3 Parameter
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5.6.4 Examples
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5.7 AUTOINIT (Automatic creation of empty tape files)
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5.7 AUTOINIT (Automatic creation of empty tape files)
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5.7.1 Function
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5.7.2 Syntax
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5.7.3 Parameter
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5.7.4 Examples
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5.8 AUTOMOUNT (Tape automount root directory)
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5.8 AUTOMOUNT (Tape automount root directory)
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5.8.1 Function
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5.8.2 Syntax
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5.8.3 Parameter
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5.8.4 Examples
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5.9 CAPPING (CPU capping feature)
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5.9 CAPPING (CPU capping feature)
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5.9.1 Function
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5.9.2 Syntax
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5.9.3 Parameter
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5.9.4 Examples
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5.10 CCKD (Compressed CKD DASD options)
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5.10 CCKD (Compressed CKD DASD options)
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5.10.1 Function
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5.10.2 Syntax
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5.10.3 Parameter
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5.10.4 Examples
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5.11 CMDLEVEL (Set current command group)
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5.11 CMDLEVEL (Set current command group)
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5.11.1 Function
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5.11.2 Syntax
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5.11.3 Parameter
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5.11.4 Examples
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5.12 CMDLVL (Set current command group)
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5.12 CMDLVL (Set current command group)
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5.12.1 Function
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5.12.2 Syntax
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5.12.3 Parameter
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5.12.4 Examples
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5.13 CMDSEP (Command line separator)
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5.13 CMDSEP (Command line separator)
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5.13.1 Function
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5.13.2 Syntax
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5.13.3 Parameter
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5.13.4 Examples
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5.14 CNSLPORT (Console port)
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5.14 CNSLPORT (Console port)
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5.14.1 Function
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5.14.2 Syntax
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5.14.3 Parameter
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5.14.4 Examples
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5.15 CODEPAGE (Codepage conversion table)
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5.15 CODEPAGE (Codepage conversion table)
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5.15.1 Function
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5.15.2 Syntax
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5.15.3 Parameter
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5.15.4 Examples
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5.16 CONKPALV (Console and telnet clients keep-alive option)
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5.16 CONKPALV (Console and telnet clients keep-alive option)
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5.16.1 Function
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5.16.2 Syntax
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5.16.3 Parameter
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5.16.4 Examples
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5.17 CP_UPDT (User character conversion table)
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5.17 CP_UPDT (User character conversion table)
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5.17.1 Function
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5.17.2 Syntax
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5.17.3 Parameter
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5.17.4 Examples
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5.18 CPUIDFMT (Set format BASIC / 0 / 1 STIDP generation)
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5.18 CPUIDFMT (Set format BASIC / 0 / 1 STIDP generation)
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5.18.1 Function
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5.18.2 Syntax
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5.18.3 Parameter
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5.18.4 Examples
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5.19 CPUMODEL (CPU model number)
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5.19 CPUMODEL (CPU model number)
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5.19.1 Function
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5.19.2 Syntax
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5.19.3 Parameter
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5.19.4 Examples
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5.20 CPUPRIO (CPU thread process priority)
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5.20 CPUPRIO (CPU thread process priority)
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5.20.1 Function
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5.20.2 Syntax
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5.20.3 Parameter
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5.20.4 Examples
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5.21 CPUSERIAL (CPU serial number)
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5.21 CPUSERIAL (CPU serial number)
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5.21.1 Function
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5.21.2 Syntax
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5.21.3 Parameter
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5.21.4 Examples
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5.22 CPUVERID (CPU version code)
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5.22 CPUVERID (CPU version code)
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5.22.1 Function
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5.22.2 Syntax
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5.22.3 Parameter
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5.22.4 Examples
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5.23 DEFSTORE (Define main and expanded storage)
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5.23 DEFSTORE (Define main and expanded storage)
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5.23.1 Function
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5.23.2 Syntax
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5.23.3 Parameter
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5.23.4 Overview Storage Allocation Units
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5.23.5 Examples
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5.24 DEFSYM (Define a symbol)
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5.24 DEFSYM (Define a symbol)
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5.24.1 Function
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5.24.2 Syntax
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5.24.3 Parameter
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5.24.4 Examples
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5.25 DEVPRIO (Device threads process priority)
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5.25 DEVPRIO (Device threads process priority)
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5.25.1 Function
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5.25.2 Syntax
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5.25.3 Parameter
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5.25.4 Examples
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5.26 DEVTMAX (Maximum number of device threads)
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5.26 DEVTMAX (Maximum number of device threads)
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5.26.1 Function
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5.26.2 Syntax
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5.26.3 Parameter
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5.26.4 Examples
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5.27 DIAG8CMD (DIAGNOSE 8 command option)
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5.27 DIAG8CMD (DIAGNOSE 8 command option)
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5.27.1 Function
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5.27.2 Syntax
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5.27.3 Parameter
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5.27.4 Examples
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5.28 ECPSVM (ECPS:VM support status (VM))
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5.28 ECPSVM (ECPS:VM support status (VM))
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5.28.1 Function
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5.28.2 Syntax
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5.28.3 Parameter
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5.28.4 Examples
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5.29 ENGINES (Processor engines type)
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5.29 ENGINES (Processor engines type)
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5.29.1 Function
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5.29.2 Syntax
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5.29.3 Parameter
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5.29.4 Examples
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5.30 HAO (Hercules Automatic Operator)
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5.30 HAO (Hercules Automatic Operator)
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5.30.1 Function
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5.30.2 Syntax
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5.30.3 Parameter
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5.30.4 Examples
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5.31 HERCLOGO (Hercules logo file)
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5.31 HERCLOGO (Hercules logo file)
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5.31.1 Function
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5.31.2 Syntax
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5.31.3 Parameter
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5.31.4 Examples
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5.32 HERCPRIO (Hercules process priority)
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5.32 HERCPRIO (Hercules process priority)
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5.32.1 Function
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5.32.2 Syntax
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5.32.3 Parameter
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5.32.4 Examples
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5.33 HTTP (HTTP server configuration)
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5.33 HTTP (HTTP server configuration)
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5.33.1 Function
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5.33.2 Syntax
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5.33.3 Parameter
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5.33.4 Examples
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5.34 HTTPPORT (HTTP server port)
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5.34 HTTPPORT (HTTP server port)
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5.34.1 Function
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5.34.2 Syntax
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5.34.3 Parameter
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5.34.4 Examples
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5.35 HTTPROOT (HTTP server root directory)
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5.35 HTTPROOT (HTTP server root directory)
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5.35.1 Function
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5.35.2 Syntax
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5.35.3 Parameter
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5.35.4 Examples
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5.36 IGNORE (Ignore subsequent INCLUDE errors)
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5.36 IGNORE (Ignore subsequent INCLUDE errors)
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5.36.1 Function
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5.36.2 Syntax
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5.36.3 Parameter
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5.36.4 Examples
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5.37 INCLUDE (Include configuration file)
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5.37 INCLUDE (Include configuration file)
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5.37.1 Function
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5.37.2 Syntax
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5.37.3 Parameter
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5.37.4 Examples
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5.38 IODELAY (I/O interrupt wait time (LINUX))
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5.38 IODELAY (I/O interrupt wait time (LINUX))
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5.38.1 Function
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5.38.2 Syntax
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5.38.3 Parameter
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5.38.4 Examples
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5.39 LDMOD (Additional dynamic load modules)
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5.39 LDMOD (Additional dynamic load modules)
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5.39.1 Function
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5.39.2 Syntax
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5.39.3 Parameter
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5.39.4 Examples
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5.40 LEGACYSENSEID (SENSE ID CCW (x'E4') feature)
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5.40 LEGACYSENSEID (SENSE ID CCW (x'E4') feature)
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5.40.1 Function
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5.40.2 Syntax
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5.40.3 Parameter
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5.40.4 Examples
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5.41 LOADPARM (IPL parameter)
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5.41 LOADPARM (IPL parameter)
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5.41.1 Function
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5.41.2 Syntax
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5.41.3 Parameter
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5.41.4 Examples
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5.42 LOGOPT (Logging options)
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5.42 LOGOPT (Logging options)
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5.42.1 Function
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5.42.2 Syntax
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5.42.3 Parameter
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5.42.4 Examples
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5.43 LPARNAME (LPAR name returned by DIAG x'204')
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5.43 LPARNAME (LPAR name returned by DIAG x'204')
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5.43.1 Function
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5.43.2 Syntax
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5.43.3 Parameter
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5.43.4 Examples
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5.44 LPARNUM (LPAR identification number)
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5.44 LPARNUM (LPAR identification number)
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5.44.1 Function
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5.44.2 Syntax
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5.44.3 Parameter
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5.44.4 Examples
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5.45 MAINSIZE (Main storage size)
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5.45 MAINSIZE (Main storage size)
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5.45.1 Function
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5.45.2 Syntax
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5.45.3 Parameter
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5.45.4 Overview Storage Allocation Units
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5.45.5 Examples
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5.46 MANUFACTURER (STSI manufacturer code)
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5.46 MANUFACTURER (STSI manufacturer code)
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5.46.1 Function
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5.46.2 Syntax
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5.46.3 Parameter
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5.46.4 Examples
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5.47 MAXCPU (Maximum number of CPUs)
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5.47 MAXCPU (Maximum number of CPUs)
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5.47.1 Function
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5.47.2 Syntax
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5.47.3 Parameter
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5.47.4 Examples
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5.48 MAXRATES (MIPS/SIO rate reporting interval)
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5.48 MAXRATES (MIPS/SIO rate reporting interval)
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5.48.1 Function
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5.48.2 Syntax
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5.48.3 Parameter
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5.48.4 Examples
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5.49 MEMLOCK (Lock Hercules memory)
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5.49 MEMLOCK (Lock Hercules memory)
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5.49.1 Function
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5.49.2 Syntax
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5.49.3 Parameter
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5.49.4 Examples
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5.50 MODEL (STSI model code)
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5.50 MODEL (STSI model code)
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5.50.1 Function
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5.50.2 Syntax
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5.50.3 Parameter
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5.50.4 Examples
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5.51 MODPATH (Dynamic load module path)
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5.51 MODPATH (Dynamic load module path)
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5.51.1 Function
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5.51.2 Syntax
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5.51.3 Parameter
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5.51.4 Examples
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5.52 MOUNTED_TAPE_REINIT (Control tape initialization)
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5.52 MOUNTED_TAPE_REINIT (Control tape initialization)
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5.52.1 Function
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5.52.2 Syntax
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5.52.3 Parameter
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5.52.4 Examples
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5.53 MSGHLD (Timeout value of held messages)
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5.53 MSGHLD (Timeout value of held messages)
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5.53.1 Function
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5.53.2 Syntax
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5.53.3 Parameter
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5.53.4 Examples
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5.54 MSGLEVEL (Message display output)
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5.54 MSGLEVEL (Message display output)
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5.54.1 Function
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5.54.2 Syntax
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5.54.3 Parameter
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5.54.4 Examples
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5.55 MSGLVL (Message display output)
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5.55 MSGLVL (Message display output)
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5.55.1 Function
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5.55.2 Syntax
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5.55.3 Parameter
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5.55.4 Examples
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5.56 NUMCPU (Number of emulated CPUs)
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5.56 NUMCPU (Number of emulated CPUs)
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5.56.1 Function
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5.56.2 Syntax
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5.56.3 Parameter
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5.56.4 Examples
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5.57 NUMVEC (Number of vector facilities)
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5.57 NUMVEC (Number of vector facilities)
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5.57.1 Function
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5.57.2 Syntax
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5.57.3 Parameter
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5.57.4 Examples
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5.58 OSTAILOR (Tailor trace information for specific operating system)
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5.58 OSTAILOR (Tailor trace information for specific operating system)
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5.58.1 Function
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5.58.2 Syntax
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5.58.3 Parameter
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5.58.4 Examples
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5.59 PANRATE (Console refresh rate)
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5.59 PANRATE (Console refresh rate)
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5.59.1 Function
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5.59.2 Syntax
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5.59.3 Parameter
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5.59.4 Examples
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5.60 PANTITLE (Console window title)
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5.60 PANTITLE (Console window title)
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5.60.1 Function
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5.60.2 Syntax
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5.60.3 Parameter
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5.60.4 Examples
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5.61 PGMPRDOS (LPP license setting)
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5.61 PGMPRDOS (LPP license setting)
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5.61.1 Function
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5.61.2 Syntax
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5.61.3 Parameter
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5.61.4 Examples
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5.62 PLANT (STSI plant code)
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5.62 PLANT (STSI plant code)
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5.62.1 Function
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5.62.2 Syntax
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5.62.3 Parameter
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5.62.4 Examples
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5.63 QUITMOUT (Quit timeout value)
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5.63 QUITMOUT (Quit timeout value)
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5.63.1 Function
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5.63.2 Syntax
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5.63.3 Parameter
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5.63.4 Examples
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5.64 REXX (REXX interpreter settings)
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5.64 REXX (REXX interpreter settings)
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5.64.1 Function
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5.64.2 Syntax
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5.64.3 Parameter
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5.64.4 Examples
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5.65 SCLPROOT (SCLP base directory)
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5.65 SCLPROOT (SCLP base directory)
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5.65.1 Function
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5.65.2 Syntax
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5.65.3 Parameter
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5.65.4 Examples
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5.66 SCPECHO (Echo to console and history of SCP replies)
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5.66 SCPECHO (Echo to console and history of SCP replies)
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5.66.1 Function
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5.66.2 Syntax
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5.66.3 Parameter
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5.66.4 Examples
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5.67 SCPIMPLY (Pass non-Hercules commands to the SCP)
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5.67 SCPIMPLY (Pass non-Hercules commands to the SCP)
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5.67.1 Function
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5.67.2 Syntax
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5.67.3 Parameter
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5.67.4 Examples
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5.68 SCSIMOUNT (Automatic SCSI tape mounts)
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5.68 SCSIMOUNT (Automatic SCSI tape mounts)
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5.68.1 Function
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5.68.2 Syntax
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5.68.3 Parameter
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5.68.4 Examples
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5.69 SHCMDOPT (Shell command option)
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5.69 SHCMDOPT (Shell command option)
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5.69.1 Function
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5.69.2 Syntax
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5.69.3 Parameter
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5.69.4 Examples
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5.70 SHOWDVOL1 (Enable showing of DASD volsers in device list)
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5.70 SHOWDVOL1 (Enable showing of DASD volsers in device list)
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5.70.1 Function
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5.70.2 Syntax
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5.70.3 Parameter
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5.70.4 Examples
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5.71 SHRDPORT (Shared device server port)
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5.71 SHRDPORT (Shared device server port)
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5.71.1 Function
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5.71.2 Syntax
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5.71.3 Parameter
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5.71.4 Examples
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5.72 SRVPRIO (Server threads priority)
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5.72 SRVPRIO (Server threads priority)
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5.72.1 Function
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5.72.2 Syntax
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5.72.3 Parameter
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5.72.4 Examples
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5.73 SYMPTOM (Instruction trace display option)
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5.73 SYMPTOM (Instruction trace display option)
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5.73.1 Function
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5.73.2 Syntax
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5.73.3 Parameter
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5.73.4 Examples
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5.74 SYSEPOCH (Base date for TOD clock)
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5.74 SYSEPOCH (Base date for TOD clock)
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5.74.1 Function
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5.74.2 Syntax
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5.74.3 Parameter
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5.74.4 Examples
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5.75 TIMERINT (Internal timer update interval)
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5.75 TIMERINT (Internal timer update interval)
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5.75.1 Function
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5.75.2 Syntax
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5.75.3 Parameter
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5.75.4 Examples
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5.76 TODDRAG (TOD clock drag factor)
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5.76 TODDRAG (TOD clock drag factor)
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5.76.1 Function
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5.76.2 Syntax
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5.76.3 Parameter
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5.76.4 Examples
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5.77 TODPRIO (Timer thread process priority)
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5.77 TODPRIO (Timer thread process priority)
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5.77.1 Function
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5.77.2 Syntax
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5.77.3 Parameter
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5.77.4 Examples
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5.78 TRACEOPT (Instruction trace display option)
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5.78 TRACEOPT (Instruction trace display option)
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5.78.1 Function
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5.78.2 Syntax
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5.78.3 Parameter
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5.78.4 Examples
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5.79 TZOFFSET (TOD clock offset from GMT)
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5.79 TZOFFSET (TOD clock offset from GMT)
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5.79.1 Function
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5.79.2 Syntax
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5.79.3 Parameter
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5.79.4 Examples
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5.80 XPNDSIZE (Expanded storage size)
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5.80 XPNDSIZE (Expanded storage size)
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5.80.1 Function
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5.80.2 Syntax
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5.80.3 Parameter
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5.80.4 Overview Storage Allocation Units
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5.80.5 Examples
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5.81 YROFFSET (TOD clock offset from actual date)
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5.81 YROFFSET (TOD clock offset from actual date)
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5.81.1 Function
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5.81.2 Syntax
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5.81.3 Parameter
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5.81.4 Examples
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5.82 Process and Thread Priorities
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5.82 Process and Thread Priorities
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5.82.1 Process Priorities
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5.82.2 Thread Priorities
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6. Device Definition Descriptions
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6. Device Definition Descriptions
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6.1 Local non-SNA 3270 Devices
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6.1 Local non-SNA 3270 Devices
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6.1.1 Function
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6.1.2 Syntax
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6.1.3 Parameter
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6.1.4 Examples
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6.2 Integrated 3270 (SYSG) Console
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6.2 Integrated 3270 (SYSG) Console
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6.2.1 Function
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6.2.2 Syntax
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6.2.3 Parameter
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6.2.4 Examples
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6.3 Console Printer-Keyboard Devices
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6.3 Console Printer-Keyboard Devices
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6.3.1 Function
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6.3.2 Syntax
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6.3.3 Parameter
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6.3.4 Examples
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6.4 Integrated Console Printer-Keyboard Devices
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6.4 Integrated Console Printer-Keyboard Devices
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6.4.1 Function
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6.4.2 Syntax
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6.4.3 Parameter
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6.4.4 Examples
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6.5 Card Reader Devices
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6.5 Card Reader Devices
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6.5.1 Function
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6.5.2 Syntax
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6.5.3 Parameter
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6.5.4 Examples
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6.6 Card Punch Devices
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6.6 Card Punch Devices
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6.6.1 Function
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6.6.2 Syntax
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6.6.3 Parameter
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6.6.4 Examples
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6.7 Line Printer Devices
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6.7 Line Printer Devices
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6.7.1 Function
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6.7.2 Syntax
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6.7.3 Parameter
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6.7.4 Examples
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6.8 Emulated Tape Devices
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6.8 Emulated Tape Devices
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6.8.1 SCSI Tapes
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6.8.2 Optical Media Attach (OMA) virtual files
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6.8.3 AWSTAPE virtual files
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6.8.4 HET virtual files
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6.8.5 Fake Tape virtual files
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6.8.6 Common parameters for AWS, HET and Fake Tape virtual files
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6.8.7 Basic ACF (Automatic Cartridge Feeder) Support
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6.9 Channel-to-Channel Adapters
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6.9 Channel-to-Channel Adapters
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6.9.1 Introduction
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6.9.2 CTCI (Channel-to-Channel link to TCP/IP stack)
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6.9.3 CTCT (Channel-to-Channel emulation via TCP Connection)
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6.9.4 Examples
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6.9.5 CTCE (Enhanced Channel-to-Channel emulation via TCP Connection)
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6.9.6 LCS (LAN Channel Station)
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6.9.7 PTP (MPCPTP/PCPTP6 Channel-to-Channel link)
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6.9.8 VMNET (Channel-to-Channel link via SLIP/VMNET)
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6.10 FBA DASD Devices
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6.10 FBA DASD Devices
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6.10.1 Function
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6.10.2 Syntax
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6.10.3 Parameter
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6.10.4 Examples
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6.11 CKD DASD Devices
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6.11 CKD DASD Devices
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6.11.1 Function
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6.11.2 Syntax
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6.11.3 Parameter
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6.11.4 Examples
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6.12 Communication Lines
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6.12 Communication Lines
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6.12.1 BSC (Preliminary 2703 BSC Support)
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6.12.2 TTY (Preliminary 2703 TELE2 TTY Support)
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7. Hercules Console
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7. Hercules Console
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7.1 Hercules Hardware Console
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7.2 Web browser interface
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7.3 Using the keyboard
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7.3 Using the keyboard
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7.3.1 Normal cursor handling
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7.3.2 Extended cursor handling
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7.3.3 Windows event handler
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7.4 Log formats
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7.4 Log formats
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7.4.1 Hercules Console
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7.4.2 Hercules console using the WinGUI
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7.5 Programmed Function Key (PF Key) Support
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7.5 Programmed Function Key (PF Key) Support
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7.5.1 Usage
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7.5.2 Syntax
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7.5.3 Parameter
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7.5.4 Default PF Key Assignments
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7.5.5 Examples
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7.6 Hercules Console Commands (sorted alphabetically)
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7.7 Hercules Console Commands (grouped by functionality)
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8. Console Command Descriptions
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8. Console Command Descriptions
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8.1 !message (SCP priority message)
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8.1 !message (SCP priority message)
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8.1.1 Function
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8.1.2 Syntax
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8.1.3 Parameter
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8.1.4 Examples
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8.2 # (Silent comment)
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8.2 # (Silent comment)
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8.2.1 Function
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8.2.2 Syntax
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8.2.3 Parameter
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8.2.4 Examples
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8.3 $LOCATE (Display and verify Hercules control blocks)
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8.3 $LOCATE (Display and verify Hercules control blocks)
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8.3.1 Function
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8.3.2 Syntax
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8.3.3 Parameter
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8.3.4 Examples
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8.4 $TEST (Custom test command)
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8.4 $TEST (Custom test command)
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8.4.1 Function
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8.4.2 Syntax
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8.4.3 Parameter
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8.4.4 Examples
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8.5 $ZAPCMD (Enable or disable system parameters and console commands)
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8.5 $ZAPCMD (Enable or disable system parameters and console commands)
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8.5.1 Function
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8.5.2 Syntax
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8.5.3 Parameter
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8.5.4 Examples
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8.6 * (Loud comment)
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8.6 * (Loud comment)
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8.6.1 Function
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8.6.2 Syntax
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8.6.3 Parameter
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8.6.4 Examples
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8.7 .reply (SCP command)
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8.7 .reply (SCP command)
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8.7.1 Function
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8.7.2 Syntax
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8.7.3 Parameter
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8.7.4 Examples
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8.8 ? (List all commands / command specific help)
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8.8 ? (List all commands / command specific help)
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8.8.1 Function
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8.8.2 Syntax
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8.8.3 Parameter
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8.8.4 Examples
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8.9 AEA (Display AEA absolute-effective-address tables)
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8.9 AEA (Display AEA absolute-effective-address tables)
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8.9.1 Function
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8.9.2 Syntax
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8.9.3 Parameter
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8.9.4 Examples
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8.10 AIA (List AIA absolute-instruction-address fields)
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8.10 AIA (List AIA absolute-instruction-address fields)
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8.10.1 Function
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8.10.2 Syntax
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8.10.3 Parameter
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8.10.4 Examples
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8.11 AR (Display access registers)
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8.11 AR (Display access registers)
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8.11.1 Function
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8.11.2 Syntax
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8.11.3 Parameter
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8.11.4 Examples
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8.12 ARCHLVL (Set architecture level)
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8.12 ARCHLVL (Set architecture level)
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8.12.1 Function
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8.12.2 Syntax
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8.12.3 Parameter
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8.12.4 Examples
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8.13 ARCHMODE (Set architecture mode)
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8.13 ARCHMODE (Set architecture mode)
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8.13.1 Function
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8.13.2 Syntax
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8.13.3 Parameter
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8.13.4 Examples
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8.14 ATTACH (Configure device)
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8.14 ATTACH (Configure device)
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8.14.1 Function
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8.14.2 Syntax
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8.14.3 Parameter
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8.14.4 Examples
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8.15 AUTO_SCSI_MOUNT (Automatic SCSI tape mounts)
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8.15 AUTO_SCSI_MOUNT (Automatic SCSI tape mounts)
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8.15.1 Function
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8.15.2 Syntax
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8.15.3 Parameter
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8.15.4 Examples
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8.16 AUTOINIT (Display or set the automatic creation of empty tape files)
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8.16 AUTOINIT (Display or set the automatic creation of empty tape files)
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8.16.1 Function
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8.16.2 Syntax
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8.16.3 Parameter
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8.16.4 Examples
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8.17 AUTOMOUNT (Display or update allowable tape automount directories)
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8.17 AUTOMOUNT (Display or update allowable tape automount directories)
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8.17.1 Function
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8.17.2 Syntax
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8.17.3 Parameter
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8.17.4 Examples
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8.18 B (Set breakpoint)
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8.18 B (Set breakpoint)
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8.18.1 Function
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8.18.2 Syntax
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8.18.3 Parameter
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8.18.4 Examples
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8.19 B+ (Set breakpoint)
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8.19 B+ (Set breakpoint)
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8.19.1 Function
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8.19.2 Syntax
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8.19.3 Parameter
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8.19.4 Examples
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8.20 B- (Delete breakpoint)
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8.20 B- (Delete breakpoint)
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8.20.1 Function
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8.20.2 Syntax
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8.20.3 Parameter
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8.20.4 Examples
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8.21 CACHE (Execute cache related commands)
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8.21 CACHE (Execute cache related commands)
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8.21.1 Function
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8.21.2 Syntax
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8.21.3 Parameter
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8.21.4 Examples
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8.22 CACHESTATS (Display cache statistics)
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8.22 CACHESTATS (Display cache statistics)
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8.22.1 Function
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8.22.2 Syntax
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8.22.3 Parameter
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8.22.4 Examples
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8.23 CAPPING (Display or set CPU capping value)
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8.23 CAPPING (Display or set CPU capping value)
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8.23.1 Function
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8.23.2 Syntax
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8.23.3 Parameter
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8.23.4 Examples
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8.24 CCKD (CCKD command)
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8.24 CCKD (CCKD command)
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8.24.1 Function
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8.24.2 Syntax
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8.24.3 Parameter
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8.24.4 Examples
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8.25 CD (Change directory)
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8.25 CD (Change directory)
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8.25.1 Function
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8.25.2 Syntax
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8.25.3 Parameter
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8.25.4 Examples
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8.26 CF (Configure current CPU online or offline)
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8.26 CF (Configure current CPU online or offline)
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8.26.1 Function
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8.26.2 Syntax
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8.26.3 Parameter
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8.26.4 Examples
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8.27 CFALL (Configure all CPUs online or offline)
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8.27 CFALL (Configure all CPUs online or offline)
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8.27.1 Function
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8.27.2 Syntax
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8.27.3 Parameter
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8.27.4 Examples
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8.28 CLOCKS (Display TOD clock and CPU timer)
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8.28 CLOCKS (Display TOD clock and CPU timer)
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8.28.1 Function
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8.28.2 Syntax
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8.28.3 Parameter
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8.28.4 Examples
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8.29 CMDLEVEL (Display or set current command group)
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8.29 CMDLEVEL (Display or set current command group)
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8.29.1 Function
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8.29.2 Syntax
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8.29.3 Parameter
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8.29.4 Examples
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8.30 CMDLVL (Display or set current command group)
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8.30 CMDLVL (Display or set current command group)
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8.30.1 Function
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8.30.2 Syntax
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8.30.3 Parameter
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8.30.4 Examples
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8.31 CMDSEP (Display or set current command line separator)
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8.31 CMDSEP (Display or set current command line separator)
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8.31.1 Function
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8.31.2 Syntax
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8.31.3 Parameter
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8.31.4 Examples
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8.32 CMDTGT (Specify the command target)
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8.32 CMDTGT (Specify the command target)
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8.32.1 Function
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8.32.2 Syntax
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8.32.3 Parameter
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8.32.4 Examples
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8.33 CNSLPORT (Display or set console port)
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8.33 CNSLPORT (Display or set console port)
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8.33.1 Function
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8.33.2 Syntax
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8.33.3 Parameter
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8.33.4 Examples
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8.34 CODEPAGE (Display or set codepage conversion table)
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8.34 CODEPAGE (Display or set codepage conversion table)
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8.34.1 Function
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8.34.2 Syntax
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8.34.3 Parameter
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8.34.4 Examples
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8.35 CONKPALV (Display / alter console TCP/IP keep-alive settings)
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8.35 CONKPALV (Display / alter console TCP/IP keep-alive settings)
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8.35.1 Function
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8.35.2 Syntax
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8.35.3 Parameter
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8.35.4 Examples
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8.36 CP_UPDT (Create or modify user character conversion table)
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8.36 CP_UPDT (Create or modify user character conversion table)
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8.36.1 Function
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8.36.2 Syntax
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8.36.3 Parameter
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8.36.4 Examples
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8.37 CPU (Define target CPU for console displays and commands)
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8.37 CPU (Define target CPU for console displays and commands)
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8.37.1 Function
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8.37.2 Syntax
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8.37.3 Parameter
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8.37.4 Examples
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8.38 CPUIDFMT (Display or set format BASIC / 0 / 1 STIDP generation)
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8.38 CPUIDFMT (Display or set format BASIC / 0 / 1 STIDP generation)
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8.38.1 Function
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8.38.2 Syntax
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8.38.3 Parameter
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8.38.4 Examples
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8.39 CPUMODEL (Display or set CPU model number)
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8.39 CPUMODEL (Display or set CPU model number)
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8.39.1 Function
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8.39.2 Syntax
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8.39.3 Parameter
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8.39.4 Examples
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8.40 CPUPRIO (Display or set CPU thread process priority)
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8.40 CPUPRIO (Display or set CPU thread process priority)
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8.40.1 Function
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8.40.2 Syntax
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8.40.3 Parameter
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8.40.4 Examples
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8.41 CPUSERIAL (Display or set CPU serial number)
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8.41 CPUSERIAL (Display or set CPU serial number)
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8.41.1 Function
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8.41.2 Syntax
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8.41.3 Parameter
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8.41.4 Examples
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8.42 CPUVERID (CPU version code)
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8.42 CPUVERID (CPU version code)
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8.42.1 Function
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8.42.2 Syntax
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8.42.3 Parameter
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8.42.4 Examples
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8.43 CR (Display or alter control registers)
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8.43 CR (Display or alter control registers)
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8.43.1 Function
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8.43.2 Syntax
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8.43.3 Parameter
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8.43.4 Examples
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8.44 CSCRIPT (Cancel a running script thread)
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8.44 CSCRIPT (Cancel a running script thread)
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8.44.1 Function
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8.44.2 Syntax
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8.44.3 Parameter
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8.44.4 Examples
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8.45 CTC (Enable / disable CTC debugging)
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8.45 CTC (Enable / disable CTC debugging)
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8.45.1 Function
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8.45.2 Syntax
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8.45.3 Parameter
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8.45.4 Examples
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8.46 DEFINE (Rename device)
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8.46 DEFINE (Rename device)
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8.46.1 Function
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8.46.2 Syntax
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8.46.3 Parameter
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8.46.4 Examples
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8.47 DEFSTORE (Display or define main and expanded storage values)
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8.47 DEFSTORE (Display or define main and expanded storage values)
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8.47.1 Function
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8.47.2 Syntax
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8.47.3 Parameter
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8.47.4 Overview Storage Allocation Units
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8.47.5 Examples
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8.48 DEFSYM (Define a symbol)
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8.48 DEFSYM (Define a symbol)
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8.48.1 Function
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8.48.2 Syntax
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8.48.3 Parameter
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8.48.4 Examples
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8.49 DELSYM (Delete a symbol)
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8.49 DELSYM (Delete a symbol)
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8.49.1 Function
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8.49.2 Syntax
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8.49.3 Parameter
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8.49.4 Examples
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8.50 DETACH (Remove device)
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8.50 DETACH (Remove device)
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8.50.1 Function
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8.50.2 Syntax
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8.50.3 Parameter
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8.50.4 Examples
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8.51 DEVINIT (Reinitialize device)
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8.51 DEVINIT (Reinitialize device)
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8.51.1 Function
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8.51.2 Syntax
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8.51.3 Parameter
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8.51.4 Examples
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8.52 DEVLIST (List device, device class or all devices)
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8.52 DEVLIST (List device, device class or all devices)
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8.52.1 Function
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8.52.2 Syntax
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8.52.3 Parameter
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8.52.4 Examples
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8.53 DEVPRIO (Display or set device threads process priority)
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8.53 DEVPRIO (Display or set device threads process priority)
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8.53.1 Function
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8.53.2 Syntax
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8.53.3 Parameter
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8.53.4 Examples
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8.54 DEVTMAX (Display or set maximum device threads)
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8.54 DEVTMAX (Display or set maximum device threads)
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8.54.1 Function
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8.54.2 Syntax
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8.54.3 Parameter
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8.54.4 Examples
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8.55 DIAG8CMD (Display or set DIAGNOSE 8 command option)
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8.55 DIAG8CMD (Display or set DIAGNOSE 8 command option)
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8.55.1 Function
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8.55.2 Syntax
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8.55.3 Parameter
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8.55.4 Examples
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8.56 DIR (Display file and directory listing)
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8.56 DIR (Display file and directory listing)
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8.56.1 Function
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8.56.2 Syntax
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8.56.3 Parameter
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8.56.4 Examples
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8.57 DS (Display subchannel)
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8.57 DS (Display subchannel)
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8.57.1 Function
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8.57.2 Syntax
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8.57.3 Parameter
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8.57.4 Examples
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8.57.5 Explanations
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8.58 ECPSVM (ECPS:VM commands)
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8.58 ECPSVM (ECPS:VM commands)
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8.58.1 Function
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8.58.2 Syntax
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8.58.3 Parameter
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8.58.4 Examples
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8.59 ENGINES (Set processor engines type)
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8.59 ENGINES (Set processor engines type)
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8.59.1 Function
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8.59.2 Syntax
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8.59.3 Parameter
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8.59.4 Examples
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8.60 EXEC (Execute a REXX script)
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8.60 EXEC (Execute a REXX script)
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8.60.1 Function
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8.60.2 Syntax
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8.60.3 Parameter
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8.60.4 Examples
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8.61 EXIT (Terminate the emulator)
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8.61 EXIT (Terminate the emulator)
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8.61.1 Function
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8.61.2 Syntax
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8.61.3 Parameter
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8.61.4 Examples
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8.62 EXT (Generate external interrupt)
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8.62 EXT (Generate external interrupt)
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8.62.1 Function
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8.62.2 Syntax
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8.62.3 Parameter
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8.62.4 Examples
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8.63 F{+/-} (Mark frames usable or unusable)
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8.63 F{+/-} (Mark frames usable or unusable)
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8.63.1 Function
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8.63.2 Syntax
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8.63.3 Parameter
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8.63.4 Examples
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8.64 FCB (Display current FCB or load new FCB image)
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8.64 FCB (Display current FCB or load new FCB image)
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8.64.1 Function
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8.64.2 Syntax
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8.64.3 Parameter
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8.64.4 Examples
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8.65 FPC (Display or alter floating point control register)
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8.65 FPC (Display or alter floating point control register)
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8.65.1 Function
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8.65.2 Syntax
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8.65.3 Parameter
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8.65.4 Examples
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8.66 FPR (Display or alter floating point registers)
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8.66 FPR (Display or alter floating point registers)
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8.66.1 Function
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8.66.2 Syntax
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8.66.3 Parameter
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8.66.4 Examples
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8.67 G (Turn off instruction stepping and start all CPUs)
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8.67 G (Turn off instruction stepping and start all CPUs)
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8.67.1 Function
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8.67.2 Syntax
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8.67.3 Parameter
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8.67.4 Examples
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8.68 GPR (Display or alter general purpose registers)
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8.68 GPR (Display or alter general purpose registers)
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8.68.1 Function
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8.68.2 Syntax
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8.68.3 Parameter
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8.68.4 Examples
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8.69 HAO (Hercules Automatic Operator)
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8.69 HAO (Hercules Automatic Operator)
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8.69.1 Function
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8.69.2 Syntax
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8.69.3 Parameter
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8.69.4 Examples
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8.70 HELP (List all commands / command specific help)
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8.70 HELP (List all commands / command specific help)
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8.70.1 Function
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8.70.2 Syntax
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8.70.3 Parameter
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8.70.4 Examples
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8.71 HERC (Send Hercules command)
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8.71 HERC (Send Hercules command)
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8.71.1 Function
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8.71.2 Syntax
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8.71.3 Parameter
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8.71.4 Examples
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8.72 HERCLOGO (Read new Hercules logo file)
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8.72 HERCLOGO (Read new Hercules logo file)
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8.72.1 Function
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8.72.2 Syntax
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8.72.3 Parameter
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8.72.4 Examples
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8.73 HERCPRIO (Display or set Hercules process priority)
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8.73 HERCPRIO (Display or set Hercules process priority)
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8.73.1 Function
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8.73.2 Syntax
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8.73.3 Parameter
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8.73.4 Examples
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8.74 HST (History of commands)
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8.74 HST (History of commands)
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8.74.1 Function
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8.74.2 Syntax
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8.74.3 Parameter
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8.74.4 Examples
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8.75 HTTP (Start, stop, modify and display HTTP server)
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8.75 HTTP (Start, stop, modify and display HTTP server)
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8.75.1 Function
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8.75.2 Syntax
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8.75.3 Parameter
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8.75.4 Examples
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8.76 I (Generate I/O attention interrupt for device)
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8.76 I (Generate I/O attention interrupt for device)
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8.76.1 Function
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8.76.2 Syntax
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8.76.3 Parameter
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8.76.4 Examples
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8.77 ICOUNT (Display individual instruction counts)
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8.77 ICOUNT (Display individual instruction counts)
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8.77.1 Function
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8.77.2 Syntax
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8.77.3 Parameter
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8.77.4 Examples
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8.78 IODELAY (Display or set I/O delay value)
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8.78 IODELAY (Display or set I/O delay value)
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8.78.1 Function
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8.78.2 Syntax
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8.78.3 Parameter
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8.78.4 Examples
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8.79 IPENDING (Display pending interrupts)
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8.79 IPENDING (Display pending interrupts)
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8.79.1 Function
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8.79.2 Syntax
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8.79.3 Parameter
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8.79.4 Examples
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8.80 IPL (IPL Normal from device xxxx)
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8.80 IPL (IPL Normal from device xxxx)
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8.80.1 Function
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8.80.2 Syntax
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8.80.3 Parameter
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8.80.4 Examples
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8.81 IPLC (IPL Clear from device xxxx)
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8.81 IPLC (IPL Clear from device xxxx)
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8.81.1 Function
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8.81.2 Syntax
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8.81.3 Parameter
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8.81.4 Examples
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8.82 K (Display CCKD internal trace)
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8.82 K (Display CCKD internal trace)
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8.82.1 Function
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8.82.2 Syntax
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8.82.3 Parameter
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8.82.4 Examples
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8.83 KD (Clear held messages)
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8.83 KD (Clear held messages)
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8.83.1 Function
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8.83.2 Syntax
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8.83.3 Parameter
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8.83.4 Examples
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8.84 LDMOD (Load a module)
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8.84 LDMOD (Load a module)
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8.84.1 Function
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8.84.2 Syntax
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8.84.3 Parameter
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8.84.4 Examples
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8.85 LEGACYSENSEID (Display or set SENSE ID CCW (x'E4') feature)
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8.85 LEGACYSENSEID (Display or set SENSE ID CCW (x'E4') feature)
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8.85.1 Function
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8.85.2 Syntax
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8.85.3 Parameter
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8.85.4 Examples
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8.86 LOADCORE (Load a core image from a file)
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8.86 LOADCORE (Load a core image from a file)
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8.86.1 Function
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8.86.2 Syntax
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8.86.3 Parameter
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8.86.4 Examples
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8.87 LOADPARM (Set IPL parameter)
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8.87 LOADPARM (Set IPL parameter)
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8.87.1 Function
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8.87.2 Syntax
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8.87.3 Parameter
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8.87.4 Examples
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8.88 LOADTEXT (Load a text deck file)
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8.88 LOADTEXT (Load a text deck file)
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8.88.1 Function
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8.88.2 Syntax
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8.88.3 Parameter
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8.88.4 Examples
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8.89 LOG (Direct logger output)
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8.89 LOG (Direct logger output)
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8.89.1 Function
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8.89.2 Syntax
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8.89.3 Parameter
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8.89.4 Examples
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8.90 LOGOPT (Display or set logging options)
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8.90 LOGOPT (Display or set logging options)
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8.90.1 Function
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8.90.2 Syntax
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8.90.3 Parameter
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8.90.4 Examples
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8.91 LPARNAME (Display or set LPAR name)
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8.91 LPARNAME (Display or set LPAR name)
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8.91.1 Function
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8.91.2 Syntax
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8.91.3 Parameter
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8.91.4 Examples
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8.92 LPARNUM (Display or set LPAR identification number)
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8.92 LPARNUM (Display or set LPAR identification number)
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8.92.1 Function
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8.92.2 Syntax
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8.92.3 Parameter
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8.92.4 Examples
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8.93 LS (Display file and directory listing)
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8.93 LS (Display file and directory listing)
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8.93.1 Function
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8.93.2 Syntax
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8.93.3 Parameter
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8.93.4 Examples
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8.94 LSDEP (List module dependencies)
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8.94 LSDEP (List module dependencies)
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8.94.1 Function
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8.94.2 Syntax
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8.94.3 Parameter
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8.94.4 Examples
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8.95 LSMOD (List dynamic modules)
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8.95 LSMOD (List dynamic modules)
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8.95.1 Function
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8.95.2 Syntax
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8.95.3 Parameter
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8.95.4 Examples
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8.96 MAINSIZE (Display or set main storage size)
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8.96 MAINSIZE (Display or set main storage size)
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8.96.1 Function
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8.96.2 Syntax
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8.96.3 Parameter
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8.96.4 Overview Storage Allocation Units
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8.96.5 Examples
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8.97 MANUFACTURER (Display or set STSI manufacturer code)
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8.97 MANUFACTURER (Display or set STSI manufacturer code)
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8.97.1 Function
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8.97.2 Syntax
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8.97.3 Parameter
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8.97.4 Examples
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8.98 MAXCPU (Display or set maximum number of CPUs)
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8.98 MAXCPU (Display or set maximum number of CPUs)
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8.98.1 Function
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8.98.2 Syntax
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8.98.3 Parameter
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8.98.4 Examples
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8.99 MAXRATES (Display highest MIPS/SIO rate or set new reporting interval)
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8.99 MAXRATES (Display highest MIPS/SIO rate or set new reporting interval)
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8.99.1 Function
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8.99.2 Syntax
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8.99.3 Parameter
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8.99.4 Examples
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8.100 MEMLOCK (Lock Hercules memory)
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8.100 MEMLOCK (Lock Hercules memory)
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8.100.1 Function
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8.100.2 Syntax
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8.100.3 Parameter
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8.100.4 Examples
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8.101 MESSAGE (Display message on console like VM)
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8.101 MESSAGE (Display message on console like VM)
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8.101.1 Function
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8.101.2 Syntax
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8.101.3 Parameter
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8.101.4 Examples
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8.102 MODEL (Display or set STSI model code)
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8.102 MODEL (Display or set STSI model code)
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8.102.1 Function
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8.102.2 Syntax
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8.102.3 Parameter
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8.102.4 Examples
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8.103 MODPATH (Display or set dynamic load module path)
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8.103 MODPATH (Display or set dynamic load module path)
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8.103.1 Function
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8.103.2 Syntax
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8.103.3 Parameter
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8.103.4 Examples
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8.104 MOUNTED_TAPE_REINIT (Control tape initialization)
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8.104 MOUNTED_TAPE_REINIT (Control tape initialization)
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8.104.1 Function
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8.104.2 Syntax
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8.104.3 Parameter
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8.104.4 Examples
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8.105 MSG (Display message on console like VM)
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8.105 MSG (Display message on console like VM)
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8.105.1 Function
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8.105.2 Syntax
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8.105.3 Parameter
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8.105.4 Examples
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8.106 MSGHLD (Display or set timeout of held messages)
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8.106 MSGHLD (Display or set timeout of held messages)
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8.106.1 Function
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8.106.2 Syntax
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8.106.3 Parameter
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8.106.4 Examples
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8.107 MSGLEVEL (Display or set the current message display output)
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8.107 MSGLEVEL (Display or set the current message display output)
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8.107.1 Function
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8.107.2 Syntax
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8.107.3 Parameter
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8.107.4 Examples
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8.108 MSGLVL (Display or set the current message display output)
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8.108 MSGLVL (Display or set the current message display output)
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8.108.1 Function
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8.108.2 Syntax
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8.108.3 Parameter
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8.108.4 Examples
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8.109 MSGNOH (Display message on console like VM, but without header)
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8.109 MSGNOH (Display message on console like VM, but without header)
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8.109.1 Function
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8.109.2 Syntax
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8.109.3 Parameter
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8.109.4 Examples
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8.110 MT (Control magnetic tape operation)
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8.110 MT (Control magnetic tape operation)
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8.110.1 Function
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8.110.2 Syntax
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8.110.3 Parameter
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8.110.4 Examples
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8.111 NUMCPU (Display or set number of emulated CPUs)
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8.111 NUMCPU (Display or set number of emulated CPUs)
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8.111.1 Function
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8.111.2 Syntax
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8.111.3 Parameter
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8.111.4 Examples
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8.112 NUMVEC (Display or set number of vector facilities)
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8.112 NUMVEC (Display or set number of vector facilities)
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8.112.1 Function
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8.112.2 Syntax
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8.112.3 Parameter
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8.112.4 Examples
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8.113 OSTAILOR (Tailor trace information for specific operating system)
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8.113 OSTAILOR (Tailor trace information for specific operating system)
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8.113.1 Function
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8.113.2 Syntax
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8.113.3 Parameter
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8.113.4 Examples
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8.114 PANRATE (Display or set console refresh rate)
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8.114 PANRATE (Display or set console refresh rate)
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8.114.1 Function
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8.114.2 Syntax
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8.114.3 Parameter
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8.114.4 Examples
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8.115 PANTITLE (Display or set console window title)
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8.115 PANTITLE (Display or set console window title)
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8.115.1 Function
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8.115.2 Syntax
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8.115.3 Parameter
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8.115.4 Examples
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8.116 PGMPRDOS (Set LPP license setting)
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8.116 PGMPRDOS (Set LPP license setting)
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8.116.1 Function
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8.116.2 Syntax
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8.116.3 Parameter
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8.116.4 Examples
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8.117 PGMTRACE (Trace program interrupts)
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8.117 PGMTRACE (Trace program interrupts)
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8.117.1 Function
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8.117.2 Syntax
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8.117.3 Parameter
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8.117.4 Examples
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8.118 PLANT (Display or set STSI plant code)
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8.118 PLANT (Display or set STSI plant code)
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8.118.1 Function
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8.118.2 Syntax
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8.118.3 Parameter
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8.118.4 Examples
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8.119 PR (Display prefix register)
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8.119 PR (Display prefix register)
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8.119.1 Function
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8.119.2 Syntax
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8.119.3 Parameter
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8.119.4 Examples
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8.120 PSCP (Send system control program priority message)
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8.120 PSCP (Send system control program priority message)
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8.120.1 Function
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8.120.2 Syntax
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8.120.3 Parameter
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8.120.4 Examples
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8.121 PSW (Display or alter program status word)
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8.121 PSW (Display or alter program status word)
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8.121.1 Function
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8.121.2 Syntax
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8.121.3 Parameter
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8.121.4 Examples
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8.122 PTP (Enable / disable PTP debugging)
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8.122 PTP (Enable / disable PTP debugging)
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8.122.1 Function
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8.122.2 Syntax
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8.122.3 Parameter
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8.122.4 Examples
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8.123 PTT (Display or set internal trace)
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8.123 PTT (Display or set internal trace)
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8.123.1 Function
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8.123.2 Syntax
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8.123.3 Parameter
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8.123.4 Examples
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8.124 PWD (Print working directory)
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8.124 PWD (Print working directory)
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8.124.1 Function
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8.124.2 Syntax
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8.124.3 Parameter
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8.124.4 Examples
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8.125 QCPUID (Display CPU ID)
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8.125 QCPUID (Display CPU ID)
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8.125.1 Function
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8.125.2 Syntax
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8.125.3 Parameter
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8.125.4 Examples
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8.126 QD (Query DASD)
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8.126 QD (Query DASD)
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8.126.1 Function
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8.126.2 Syntax
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8.126.3 Parameter
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8.126.4 Examples
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8.126.5 Explanations
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8.127 QPFKEYS (Display the current PF key settings)
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8.127 QPFKEYS (Display the current PF key settings)
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8.127.1 Function
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8.127.2 Syntax
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8.127.3 Parameter
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8.127.4 Examples
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8.128 QPID (Display process ID of Hercules)
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8.128 QPID (Display process ID of Hercules)
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8.128.1 Function
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8.128.2 Syntax
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8.128.3 Parameter
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8.128.4 Examples
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8.129 QPORTS (Display TCP/IP ports in use)
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8.129 QPORTS (Display TCP/IP ports in use)
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8.129.1 Function
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8.129.2 Syntax
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8.129.3 Parameter
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8.129.4 Examples
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8.130 QPROC (Display processors type and utilization)
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8.130 QPROC (Display processors type and utilization)
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8.130.1 Function
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8.130.2 Syntax
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8.130.3 Parameter
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8.130.4 Examples
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8.131 QSTOR (Display main and expanded storage values)
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8.131 QSTOR (Display main and expanded storage values)
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8.131.1 Function
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8.131.2 Syntax
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8.131.3 Parameter
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8.131.4 Examples
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8.132 QUIET (Toggle automatic refresh of console display data)
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8.132 QUIET (Toggle automatic refresh of console display data)
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8.132.1 Function
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8.132.2 Syntax
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8.132.3 Parameter
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8.132.4 Examples
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8.133 QUIT (Terminate the emulator)
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8.133 QUIT (Terminate the emulator)
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8.133.1 Function
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8.133.2 Syntax
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8.133.3 Parameter
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8.133.4 Examples
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8.134 QUITMOUT (Display or set quit timeout value)
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8.134 QUITMOUT (Display or set quit timeout value)
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8.134.1 Function
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8.134.2 Syntax
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8.134.3 Parameter
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8.134.4 Examples
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8.135 R (Display or alter real storage)
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8.135 R (Display or alter real storage)
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8.135.1 Function
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8.135.2 Syntax
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8.135.3 Parameter
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8.135.4 Examples
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8.136 RESTART (Generate restart interrupt)
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8.136 RESTART (Generate restart interrupt)
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8.136.1 Function
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8.136.2 Syntax
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8.136.3 Parameter
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8.136.4 Examples
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8.137 RESUME (Resume Hercules)
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8.137 RESUME (Resume Hercules)
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8.137.1 Function
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8.137.2 Syntax
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8.137.3 Parameter
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8.137.4 Examples
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8.138 REXX (Display or set REXX interpreter settings)
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8.138 REXX (Display or set REXX interpreter settings)
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8.138.1 Function
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8.138.2 Syntax
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8.138.3 Parameter
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8.138.4 Examples
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8.139 RMMOD (Delete a module)
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8.139 RMMOD (Delete a module)
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8.139.1 Function
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8.139.2 Syntax
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8.139.3 Parameter
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8.139.4 Examples
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8.140 S (Instruction stepping)
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8.140 S (Instruction stepping)
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8.140.1 Function
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8.140.2 Syntax
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8.140.3 Parameter
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8.140.4 Examples
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8.141 S+ (Instruction stepping on)
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8.141 S+ (Instruction stepping on)
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8.141.1 Function
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8.141.2 Syntax
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8.141.3 Parameter
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8.141.4 Examples
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8.142 S- (Instruction stepping off)
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8.142 S- (Instruction stepping off)
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8.142.1 Function
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8.142.2 Syntax
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8.142.3 Parameter
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8.142.4 Examples
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8.143 S? (Instruction stepping query)
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8.143 S? (Instruction stepping query)
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8.143.1 Function
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8.143.2 Syntax
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8.143.3 Parameter
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8.143.4 Examples
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8.144 S{+/-} dev (Turn CCW stepping on or off)
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8.144 S{+/-} dev (Turn CCW stepping on or off)
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8.144.1 Function
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8.144.2 Syntax
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8.144.3 Parameter
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8.144.4 Examples
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8.145 SAVECORE (Save a core image to a file)
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8.145 SAVECORE (Save a core image to a file)
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8.145.1 Function
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8.145.2 Syntax
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8.145.3 Parameter
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8.145.4 Examples
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8.146 SCLPROOT (Set or display SCLP base directory)
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8.146 SCLPROOT (Set or display SCLP base directory)
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8.146.1 Function
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8.146.2 Syntax
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8.146.3 Parameter
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8.146.4 Examples
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8.147 SCP (Send system control program command)
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8.147 SCP (Send system control program command)
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8.147.1 Function
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8.147.2 Syntax
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8.147.3 Parameter
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8.147.4 Examples
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8.148 SCPECHO (Display or set echo to console and history of SCP replies)
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8.148 SCPECHO (Display or set echo to console and history of SCP replies)
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8.148.1 Function
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8.148.2 Syntax
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8.148.3 Parameter
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8.148.4 Examples
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8.149 SCPIMPLY (Display or set option to pass non-Hercules commands to the SCP)
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8.149 SCPIMPLY (Display or set option to pass non-Hercules commands to the SCP)
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8.149.1 Function
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8.149.2 Syntax
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8.149.3 Parameter
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8.149.4 Examples
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8.150 SCRIPT (Run a sequence of commands contained in a file)
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8.150 SCRIPT (Run a sequence of commands contained in a file)
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8.150.1 Function
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8.150.2 Syntax
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8.150.3 Parameter
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8.150.4 Examples
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8.151 SCSIMOUNT (Automatic SCSI tape mounts)
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8.151 SCSIMOUNT (Automatic SCSI tape mounts)
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8.151.1 Function
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8.151.2 Syntax
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8.151.3 Parameter
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8.151.4 Examples
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8.152 SF+ (Create a new shadow file)
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8.152 SF+ (Create a new shadow file)
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8.152.1 Function
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8.152.2 Syntax
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8.152.3 Parameter
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8.152.4 Examples
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8.153 SF- (Delete a shadow file)
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8.153 SF- (Delete a shadow file)
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8.153.1 Function
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8.153.2 Syntax
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8.153.3 Parameter
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8.153.4 Examples
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8.154 SFC (Compress a shadow file)
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8.154 SFC (Compress a shadow file)
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8.154.1 Function
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8.154.2 Syntax
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8.154.3 Parameter
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8.154.4 Examples
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8.155 SFD (Display shadow file statistics)
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8.155 SFD (Display shadow file statistics)
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8.155.1 Function
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8.155.2 Syntax
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8.155.3 Parameter
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8.155.4 Examples
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8.156 SFK (Perform a chkdsk on the active shadow file)
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8.156 SFK (Perform a chkdsk on the active shadow file)
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8.156.1 Function
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8.156.2 Syntax
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8.156.3 Parameter
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8.156.4 Examples
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8.157 SH (Shell command)
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8.157 SH (Shell command)
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8.157.1 Function
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8.157.2 Syntax
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8.157.3 Parameter
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8.157.4 Examples
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8.158 SHCMDOPT (Display or set shell command option)
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8.158 SHCMDOPT (Display or set shell command option)
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8.158.1 Function
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8.158.2 Syntax
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8.158.3 Parameter
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8.158.4 Examples
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8.159 SHOWDVOL1 (Display or set enable showing of DASD volsers in device list)
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8.159 SHOWDVOL1 (Display or set enable showing of DASD volsers in device list)
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8.159.1 Function
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8.159.2 Syntax
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8.159.3 Parameter
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8.159.4 Examples
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8.160 SHRD (Display or set shared device server trace)
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8.160 SHRD (Display or set shared device server trace)
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8.160.1 Function
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8.160.2 Syntax
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8.160.3 Parameter
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8.160.4 Examples
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8.161 SHRDPORT (Set shared device server port)
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8.161 SHRDPORT (Set shared device server port)
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8.161.1 Function
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8.161.2 Syntax
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8.161.3 Parameter
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8.161.4 Examples
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8.162 SIZEOF (Display size of structures)
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8.162 SIZEOF (Display size of structures)
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8.162.1 Function
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8.162.2 Syntax
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8.162.3 Parameter
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8.162.4 Examples
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8.163 SRVPRIO (Display or set server threads process priority)
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8.163 SRVPRIO (Display or set server threads process priority)
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8.163.1 Function
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8.163.2 Syntax
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8.163.3 Parameter
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8.163.4 Examples
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8.164 SSD (Signal shutdown)
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8.164 SSD (Signal shutdown)
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8.164.1 Function
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8.164.2 Syntax
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8.164.3 Parameter
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8.164.4 Examples
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8.165 START (Start CPU or printer / punch device)
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8.165 START (Start CPU or printer / punch device)
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8.165.1 Function
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8.165.2 Syntax
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8.165.3 Parameter
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8.165.4 Examples
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8.166 STARTALL (Start all CPUs)
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8.166 STARTALL (Start all CPUs)
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8.166.1 Function
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8.166.2 Syntax
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8.166.3 Parameter
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8.166.4 Examples
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8.167 STOP (Stop CPU or printer / punch device)
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8.167 STOP (Stop CPU or printer / punch device)
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8.167.1 Function
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8.167.2 Syntax
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8.167.3 Parameter
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8.167.4 Examples
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8.168 STOPALL (Stop all CPUs)
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8.168 STOPALL (Stop all CPUs)
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8.168.1 Function
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8.168.2 Syntax
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8.168.3 Parameter
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8.168.4 Examples
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8.169 STORE (Store CPU status at absolute zero)
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8.169 STORE (Store CPU status at absolute zero)
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8.169.1 Function
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8.169.2 Syntax
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8.169.3 Parameter
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8.169.4 Examples
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8.170 SUSPEND (Suspend Hercules)
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8.170 SUSPEND (Suspend Hercules)
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8.170.1 Function
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8.170.2 Syntax
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8.170.3 Parameter
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8.170.4 Examples
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8.171 SYMPTOM (Instruction trace display option)
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8.171 SYMPTOM (Instruction trace display option)
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8.171.1 Function
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8.171.2 Syntax
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8.171.3 Parameter
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8.171.4 Examples
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8.172 SYNCIO (Display SYNCIO device statistics)
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8.172 SYNCIO (Display SYNCIO device statistics)
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8.172.1 Function
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8.172.2 Syntax
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8.172.3 Parameter
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8.172.4 Examples
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8.173 SYSCLEAR (SYSTEM CLEAR RESET manual operation)
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8.173 SYSCLEAR (SYSTEM CLEAR RESET manual operation)
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8.173.1 Function
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8.173.2 Syntax
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8.173.3 Parameter
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8.173.4 Examples
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8.174 SYSEPOCH (Set base date for TOD clock)
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8.174 SYSEPOCH (Set base date for TOD clock)
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8.174.1 Function
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8.174.2 Syntax
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8.174.3 Parameter
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8.174.4 Examples
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8.175 SYSRESET (SYSTEM RESET manual operation)
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8.175 SYSRESET (SYSTEM RESET manual operation)
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8.175.1 Function
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8.175.2 Syntax
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8.175.3 Parameter
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8.175.4 Examples
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8.176 T (Instruction trace)
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8.176 T (Instruction trace)
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8.176.1 Function
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8.176.2 Syntax
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8.176.3 Parameter
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8.176.4 Examples
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8.177 T+ (Instruction trace on)
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8.177 T+ (Instruction trace on)
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8.177.1 Function
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8.177.2 Syntax
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8.177.3 Parameter
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8.177.4 Examples
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8.178 T- (Instruction trace off)
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8.178 T- (Instruction trace off)
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8.178.1 Function
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8.178.2 Syntax
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8.178.3 Parameter
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8.178.4 Examples
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8.179 T? (Instruction trace query)
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8.179 T? (Instruction trace query)
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8.179.1 Function
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8.179.2 Syntax
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8.179.3 Parameter
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8.179.4 Examples
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8.180 T{+/-} CKD (Turn CKD_KEY tracing on or off)
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8.180 T{+/-} CKD (Turn CKD_KEY tracing on or off)
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8.180.1 Function
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8.180.2 Syntax
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8.180.3 Parameter
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8.180.4 Examples
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8.181 T{+/-} dev (Turn CCW tracing on or off)
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8.181 T{+/-} dev (Turn CCW tracing on or off)
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8.181.1 Function
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8.181.2 Syntax
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8.181.3 Parameter
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8.181.4 Examples
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8.182 TIMERINT (Display or set timers update interval)
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8.182 TIMERINT (Display or set timers update interval)
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8.182.1 Function
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8.182.2 Syntax
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8.182.3 Parameter
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8.182.4 Examples
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8.183 TLB (Display TLB tables)
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8.183 TLB (Display TLB tables)
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8.183.1 Function
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8.183.2 Syntax
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8.183.3 Parameter
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8.183.4 Examples
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8.184 TODDRAG (Display or set TOD clock drag factor)
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8.184 TODDRAG (Display or set TOD clock drag factor)
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8.184.1 Function
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8.184.2 Syntax
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8.184.3 Parameter
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8.184.4 Examples
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8.185 TODPRIO (Display or set timer thread process priority)
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8.185 TODPRIO (Display or set timer thread process priority)
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8.185.1 Function
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8.185.2 Syntax
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8.185.3 Parameter
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8.185.4 Examples
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8.186 TRACEOPT (Instruction trace display options)
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8.186 TRACEOPT (Instruction trace display options)
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8.186.1 Function
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8.186.2 Syntax
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8.186.3 Parameter
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8.186.4 Examples
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8.187 TT32 (Control / query CTCI-WIN functionality)
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8.187 TT32 (Control / query CTCI-WIN functionality)
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8.187.1 Function
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8.187.2 Syntax
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8.187.3 Parameter
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8.187.4 Examples
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8.188 TZOFFSET (Set TOD clock offset from GMT)
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8.188 TZOFFSET (Set TOD clock offset from GMT)
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8.188.1 Function
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8.188.2 Syntax
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8.188.3 Parameter
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8.188.4 Examples
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8.189 U (Disassemble storage)
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8.189 U (Disassemble storage)
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8.189.1 Function
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8.189.2 Syntax
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8.189.3 Parameter
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8.189.4 Examples
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8.190 UPTIME (Display Hercules Emulator uptime)
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8.190 UPTIME (Display Hercules Emulator uptime)
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8.190.1 Function
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8.190.2 Syntax
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8.190.3 Parameter
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8.190.4 Examples
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8.191 V (Display or alter virtual storage)
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8.191 V (Display or alter virtual storage)
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8.191.1 Function
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8.191.2 Syntax
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8.191.3 Parameter
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8.191.4 Examples
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8.192 VERSION (Display version information)
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8.192 VERSION (Display version information)
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8.192.1 Function
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8.192.2 Syntax
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8.192.3 Parameter
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8.192.4 Examples
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8.193 XPNDSIZE (Display or set expanded storage size)
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8.193 XPNDSIZE (Display or set expanded storage size)
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8.193.1 Function
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8.193.2 Syntax
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8.193.3 Parameter
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8.193.4 Overview Storage Allocation Units
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8.193.5 Examples
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8.194 YROFFSET (Set TOD clock offset from actual date)
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8.194 YROFFSET (Set TOD clock offset from actual date)
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8.194.1 Function
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8.194.2 Syntax
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8.194.3 Parameter
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8.194.4 Examples
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9. Shared Device Support
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9. Shared Device Support
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9.1 Basics
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9.2 Caching
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9.3 Compression
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9.4 Usage of Shared Devices
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9.4 Usage of Shared Devices
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9.4.1 Syntax
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9.4.2 Parameter
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9.4.3 Examples
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10. Hercules 3270 Logo
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10. Hercules 3270 Logo
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10.1 Function
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10.2 Order Commands
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10.2 Order Commands
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10.2.1 Set Buffer Address
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10.2.2 Set Field
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10.2.3 New Line
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10.2.4 Align
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10.3 Variables
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10.4 Sample
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11. Starting the Hercules Emulator
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11. Starting the Hercules Emulator
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11.1 Starting Hercules in Native Mode
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11.1 Starting Hercules in Native Mode
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11.1.1 Syntax
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11.1.2 Parameter
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11.1.3 Examples
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11.2 Starting Hercules with the Windows GUI
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11.2 Starting Hercules with the Windows GUI
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11.2.1 Syntax
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11.2.2 Parameter
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11.2.3 Examples
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11.3 Starting Hercules with the Hercules Studio
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11.3 Starting Hercules with the Hercules Studio
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11.3.1 Syntax
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11.3.2 Parameter
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11.3.3 Examples
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12. The Run-Commands File
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12. The Run-Commands File
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12.1 Function
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12.2 Run-Commands File Statements
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12.2 Run-Commands File Statements
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12.2.1 Hercules Console Commands
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12.2.2 PAUSE
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12.2.3 # (Silent Comment)
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12.2.4 * (Loud Comment)
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12.3 Automating Hercules Startup
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13. The “Hercules Automatic Operator” (HAO) Facility
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13. The “Hercules Automatic Operator” (HAO) Facility
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13.1 HAO Introduction
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13.2 Defining HAO Rules
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13.3 Deleting HAO Rules
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13.4 Substituting Substrings
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13.5 Limitations
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13.6 Examples
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14. REXX Support
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14. REXX Support
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14.1 Prerequisites
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14.2 Using Rexx
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14.2 Using Rexx
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14.2.1 Explicitely invoking Rexx
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14.2.2 Implicitely invoking Rexx
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14.3 Command Environment
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14.4 The Rexx Builtin Function “value()”
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14.4 The Rexx Builtin Function “value()”
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14.4.1 Function
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14.4.2 Syntax
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14.4.3 Parameter
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14.4.4 Examples
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14.5 Error Handling
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15. Submitting Jobs via the Socket Reader
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15. Submitting Jobs via the Socket Reader
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15.1 Socket Reader Basics
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15.2 Submitting Jobs from Windows
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15.2 Submitting Jobs from Windows
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15.2.1 How to submit jobs directly from SPF/PC
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15.3 Submitting Jobs from Unix
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15.3 Submitting Jobs from Unix
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15.3.1 Using a Perl script
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15.3.2 Using the netcat program
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Appendix A: Supported DASD Device Types
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Appendix B. Configuration of Emulated CPUs
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Appendix B. Configuration of Emulated CPUs
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B.1 General Explanations and Rules
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B.2 Examples
Page 639
Appendix C. Architecture Facilities
Page 642
Appendix D. Hercules Command Groups
Page 650
Appendix E. Build Options for System Parameters and Console Commands
Page 652
Appendix F. Environment Variables
Page 653
Appendix G. Syntax
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Appendix G. Syntax
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G.1 Reading Syntax Descriptions
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G.2 Reading Syntax Diagrams
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G.3 Sample Syntax Description
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G.4 Sample Syntax Diagram
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Appendix H. Links
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Figure
183:
MAINSIZE
command
(Set
size
of
locked
main
storage)
.......................................................
436
Figure
184:
MANUFACTURER
command
(set
STSI
manufacturer
code)
...............................................
437
Figure
185:
MAXCPU
command
(display
current
number
of
installed
processors)
.................................
439
Figure
186:
MAXCPU
command
(set
number
of
installed
processors)
...................................................
439
Figure
187:
MAXRATES
command
(set
the
interval
time)
.......................................................................
441
Figure
188:
MAXRATES
command
(display
maximum
rates)
.................................................................
441
Figure
189:
MEMLOCK
command
...........................................................................................................
442
Figure
190:
MESSAGE
command
............................................................................................................
443
Figure
191:
MODEL
command
(set
STSI
model
name,
variant
1)...........................................................
445
Figure
192:
MODEL
command
(set
STSI
model
name,
variant
2)...........................................................
445
Figure
193:
MODEL
command
(set
STSI
model
name,
variant
1)...........................................................
445
Figure
194:
MODPATH
command
(display
dynamic
load
module
path)
.................................................
446
Figure
195:
MODPATH
command
(set
dynamic
load
module
path)
........................................................
447
Figure
196:
MOUNTED_TAPE_REINIT
command
(display
settings).
.....................................................
449
Figure
197:
MOUNTED_TAPE_REINIT
command
(disable
tape
mount
reinitialization)
.........................
449
Figure
198:
MSG
command
.....................................................................................................................
450
Figure
199:
MSGHLD
command
(set
new
interval)
.................................................................................
451
Figure
200:
MSGHLD
command
(release
messages)
.............................................................................
452
Figure
201:
MSGLEVEL
command
(display
message
level)
...................................................................
455
Figure
202:
MSGLEVEL
command
(suppress
certain
messages)...........................................................
455
Figure
203:
MSGLEVEL
command
(set
message
level
DEBUG)
............................................................
455
Figure
204:
MSGNOH
command
.............................................................................................................
457
Figure
205:
MT
command
(REW
operation)
............................................................................................
460
Figure
206:
MT
command
(ASF
operation)
..............................................................................................
460
Figure
207:
MT
command
(FSF
operation)
..............................................................................................
460
Figure
208:
MT
command
(FSR
operation)
..............................................................................................
460
Figure
209:
MT
command
(WTM
operation)
............................................................................................
461
Figure
210:
MT
command
(DSE
operation)
.............................................................................................
461
Figure
211:
NUMCPU
command
(display
current
number
of
emulated
CPUs)
.......................................
463
Figure
212:
NUMCPU
command
(increase
emulated
CPUs)
..................................................................
463
Figure
213:
NUMCPU
command
(reduce
emulated
CPUs)
.....................................................................
463
Figure
214:
NUMVEC
command
(display
current
number
of
vector
facilities)
.........................................
464
Figure
215:
NUMVEC
command
(set
number
of
vector
facilities)
............................................................
464
Figure
216:
OSTAILOR
command
(display
intended
operating
system)
.................................................
466
Figure
217:
OSTAILOR
command
(specify
intended
operating
system)
.................................................
466
Figure
218:
OSTAILOR
command
(combine
intended
operating
systems)
.............................................
466
Figure
219:
OSTAILOR
command
(combine
intended
operating
systems)
.............................................
467
Figure
220:
PANRATE
command
(list
current
panel
refresh
rate)
...........................................................
468
Figure
221:
PANRATE
command
(set
new
panel
refresh
rate)
...............................................................
469
Figure
222:
PANTITLE
command
(set
a
new
console
window
title)
........................................................
471
Figure
223:
PANTITLE
command
(remove
console
window
title)............................................................
471
Figure
224:
PGMPRDOS
command
........................................................................................................
472
Figure
225:
PGMTRACE
command
(display
settings)
.............................................................................
473
Figure
226:
PGMTRACE
command
(change
settings)
............................................................................
474
Figure
227:
PLANT
command
(set
STSI
plant
name)
..............................................................................
475
Figure
228:
PR
command.........................................................................................................................
476
Figure
229:
PSW
command
(display
PSW).
............................................................................................
479
Figure
230:
PSW
command
(modify
condition
code)
...............................................................................
480
Figure
231:
PSW
command
(modify
condition
code
and
addressing
mode)
...........................................
480
Figure
232:
PTP
command
(enable
debug
tracing)
.................................................................................
482
Figure
233:
PTP
command
(disable
debug
tracing)
.................................................................................
482
Figure
234:
PTT
command
(display
trace
options
/
set
options
and
start
trace)
......................................
485
Figure
235:
PTT
command
(display
trace
entries)
...................................................................................
486
Figure
236:
PTT
command
(start
trace
and
issue
automatic
display)
......................................................
487
Figure
237:
PWD
command
.....................................................................................................................
488
Figure
238:
QCPUID
command
...............................................................................................................
489
Figure
239:
QD
command
........................................................................................................................
491
Figure
240:
QPFKEYS
command
............................................................................................................
494
Figure
241:
QPID
command
.....................................................................................................................
495
Figure
242:
QPORTS
command
..............................................................................................................
496
Figure
243:
QPROC
command
................................................................................................................
497
Figure
244:
QSTOR
command
.................................................................................................................
498
Figure
245:
QUIET
command
..................................................................................................................
499
Figure
246:
QUIT
command
.....................................................................................................................
501
Figure
247:
QUIT
FORCE
command
.......................................................................................................
501
Figure
248:
QUITMOUT
command
..........................................................................................................
502
Figure
249:
R
command
(display
real
storage)
........................................................................................
504
Figure
250:
R
command
(alter
real
storage)
............................................................................................
504
Figure
251:
RESTART
command
.............................................................................................................
505
Figure
252:
RESUME
command
..............................................................................................................
507
Figure
253:
REXX
command
(display
interpreter
settings)
......................................................................
512
Figure
254:
REXX
command
(set
PATH)
.................................................................................................
512
Figure
255:
REXX
command
(set
EXTENSION)......................................................................................
513
Figure
256:
REXX
command
(set
ERRPREF)
.........................................................................................
513
Figure
257:
REXX
command
(disable
ERRPREF)...................................................................................
513
Figure
258:
REXX
command
(RESOLVER
ON)
......................................................................................
514
Figure
259:
REXX
command
(RESOLVER
OFF)
....................................................................................
514
Figure
260:
RMMOD
command
...............................................................................................................
515
Figure
261:
S
command
(address
range)
.................................................................................................
517
Figure
262:
S
command
(address
with
length).........................................................................................
517
Figure
263:
S
command
(all
addresses)
..................................................................................................
517
Figure
264:
S+
command
.........................................................................................................................
519
Figure
265:
S-
command
..........................................................................................................................
520
Figure
266:
S?
command
.........................................................................................................................
521
Figure
267:
S+
dev
command
..................................................................................................................
523
Figure
268:
S-
dev
command
...................................................................................................................
523
Figure
269:
SAVECORE
command
(save
specific
area)
.........................................................................
525
Figure
270:
SAVECORE
command
(save
from
begin
to
end)
.................................................................
525
Figure
271:
SCLPROOT
command
(display
SCLP
base
directory)
.........................................................
526
Figure
272:
SCLPROOT
command
(set
SCLP
base
directory)
...............................................................
527
Figure
273:
SCP
command
......................................................................................................................
528
Figure
274:
SCPECHO
command
............................................................................................................
529
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Figure
275:
SCPIMPLY
command
...........................................................................................................
530
Figure
276:
SCRIPT
command
(Execute
script
file)
................................................................................
531
Figure
277:
SCRIPT
command
(list
currently
running
scripts)
.................................................................
532
Figure
278:
SCSIMOUNT
command
(enable
SCSI
tape
mount
option)
..................................................
534
Figure
279:
SCSIMOUNT
command
(enable
SCSI
tape
mount
option
and
set
interval)
........................
534
Figure
280:
SF+
command
.......................................................................................................................
535
Figure
281:
SF-
command
........................................................................................................................
537
Figure
282:
SF-
NOMERGE
command
....................................................................................................
537
Figure
283:
SFC
command
......................................................................................................................
538
Figure
284:
SFD
command
......................................................................................................................
539
Figure
285:
SFK
command
(chkdsk
level
2)
............................................................................................
541
Figure
286:
SFK
command
(chkdsk
level
4)
............................................................................................
541
Figure
287:
SH
command.........................................................................................................................
543
Figure
288:
SHCMDOPT
command
(display
current
shell
command
options)
........................................
545
Figure
289:
SHCMDOPT
command
(change
shell
command
options)
...................................................
545
Figure
290:
SHOWDVOL
command
........................................................................................................
546
Figure
291:
SHRD
command
(initialize
shared
device
server
trace
table)
..............................................
547
Figure
292:
SHRD
command
(display
shared
device
server
trace
table)
................................................
548
Figure
293:
SHRDPORT
command
(start
the
shared
device
server)
......................................................
549
Figure
294:
SHRDPORT
command
(set
port
number)
............................................................................
550
Figure
295:
SIZEOF
command
................................................................................................................
551
Figure
296:
SRVPRIO
command
.............................................................................................................
552
Figure
297:
SSD
command
......................................................................................................................
554
Figure
298:
SSD
FORCE
command
........................................................................................................
554
Figure
299:
START
command
(start
printer)
............................................................................................
555
Figure
300:
START
command
(start
CPU)
...............................................................................................
555
Figure
301:
STARTALL
command
...........................................................................................................
556
Figure
302:
STOP
command
(stop
printer)
..............................................................................................
557
Figure
303:
STOP
command
(stop
CPU)
.................................................................................................
557
Figure
304:
STOPALL
command
.............................................................................................................
558
Figure
305:
STORE
command
.................................................................................................................
559
Figure
306:
SUSPEND
command
............................................................................................................
561
Figure
307:
SYNCIO
command
................................................................................................................
563
Figure
308:
SYSCLEAR
command
..........................................................................................................
564
Figure
309:
SYSEPOCH
command
(with
offset)
......................................................................................
566
Figure
310:
SYSEPOCH
command
(without
offset)
.................................................................................
566
Figure
311:
SYSRESET
CLEAR
command
.............................................................................................
567
Figure
312:
T
command
(address
range)
.................................................................................................
569
Figure
313:
T
command
(address
with
length)
.........................................................................................
569
Figure
314:
T
command
(all
addresses)
...................................................................................................
569
Figure
315:
T+
command
.........................................................................................................................
571
Figure
316:
T-
command
..........................................................................................................................
572
Figure
317:
T?
command
.........................................................................................................................
573
Figure
318:
T+CKD
command
..................................................................................................................
575
Figure
319:
T-CKD
command
..................................................................................................................
575
Figure
320:
T+
dev
command
..................................................................................................................
578
Figure
321:
T-
dev
command
...................................................................................................................
578
Figure
322:
T+
dev
command
(for
several
devices)
.................................................................................
578
Figure
323:
TIMERINT
command
(list
current
value)
...............................................................................
580
Figure
324:
TIMERINT
command
(set
new
value)
...................................................................................
580
Figure
325:
TLB
command
.......................................................................................................................
582
Figure
326:
TODDRAG
command
(display
TOD
clock
factor)
.................................................................
583
Figure
327:
TODDRAG
command
(set
TOD
clock
factor)
.......................................................................
584
Figure
328:
TODPRIO
command
.............................................................................................................
585
Figure
329:
TRACEOPT
command
(TRADITIONAL)
..............................................................................
587
Figure
330:
TRACEOPT
command
(REGSFIRST)
..................................................................................
587
Figure
331:
TRACEOPT
command
(NOREGS)
.......................................................................................
588
Figure
332:
TT32
DEBUG
command
.......................................................................................................
589
Figure
333:
TT32
NODEBUG
command
..................................................................................................
590
Figure
334:
TT32
STATS
command
........................................................................................................
590
Figure
335:
TZOFFSET
command
...........................................................................................................
591
Figure
336:
U
command
...........................................................................................................................
593
Figure
337:
UPTIME
command
(uptime
<
1
day).
....................................................................................
594
Figure
338:
UPTIME
command
(uptime
>
1
week).
.................................................................................
594
Figure
339:
V
command
(display
virtual
storage
with
length)
..................................................................
596
Figure
340:
V
command
(alter
virtual
storage)
.........................................................................................
596
Figure
341:
V
command
(display
virtual
storage
with
range)
...................................................................
597
Figure
342:
V
command
(display
virtual
storage
with
‘S’
option)
.............................................................
597
Figure
343:
VERSION
command
.............................................................................................................
598
Figure
344:
XPNDSIZE
command
(display
size
of
expanded
storage)
...................................................
601
Figure
345:
XPNDSIZE
command
(set
size
of
unlocked
expanded
storage)
..........................................
601
Figure
346:
XPNDSIZE
command
(set
size
of
locked
expanded
storage)
..............................................
601
Figure
347:
YROFFSET
command
..........................................................................................................
602
Figure
348:
Logo
File
................................................................................................................................
609
Figure
349:
Logo
Screen
..........................................................................................................................
610
Figure
350:
Run-commands
(.rc)
file
........................................................................................................
619
Figure
351:
Batch
file
to
start
tn3270
sessions
........................................................................................
620
Figure
352:
HercRdr
Help
Screen
............................................................................................................
629
Figure
353:
SUBmit
REXX
for
SPF/PC
....................................................................................................
630
Figure
354:
The
Hercsub
Perl
Script
........................................................................................................
631
Figure
355:
Sample
Syntax
Description
...................................................................................................
657
Figure
356:
Sample
Syntax
Diagram
.......................................................................................................
657
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Figure
275:
SCPIMPLY
command
...........................................................................................................
530
Figure
276:
SCRIPT
command
(Execute
script
file)
................................................................................
531
Figure
277:
SCRIPT
command
(list
currently
running
scripts)
.................................................................
532
Figure
278:
SCSIMOUNT
command
(enable
SCSI
tape
mount
option)
..................................................
534
Figure
279:
SCSIMOUNT
command
(enable
SCSI
tape
mount
option
and
set
interval)
........................
534
Figure
280:
SF+
command
.......................................................................................................................
535
Figure
281:
SF-
command
........................................................................................................................
537
Figure
282:
SF-
NOMERGE
command
....................................................................................................
537
Figure
283:
SFC
command
......................................................................................................................
538
Figure
284:
SFD
command
......................................................................................................................
539
Figure
285:
SFK
command
(chkdsk
level
2)
............................................................................................
541
Figure
286:
SFK
command
(chkdsk
level
4)
............................................................................................
541
Figure
287:
SH
command.........................................................................................................................
543
Figure
288:
SHCMDOPT
command
(display
current
shell
command
options)
........................................
545
Figure
289:
SHCMDOPT
command
(change
shell
command
options)
...................................................
545
Figure
290:
SHOWDVOL
command
........................................................................................................
546
Figure
291:
SHRD
command
(initialize
shared
device
server
trace
table)
..............................................
547
Figure
292:
SHRD
command
(display
shared
device
server
trace
table)
................................................
548
Figure
293:
SHRDPORT
command
(start
the
shared
device
server)
......................................................
549
Figure
294:
SHRDPORT
command
(set
port
number)
............................................................................
550
Figure
295:
SIZEOF
command
................................................................................................................
551
Figure
296:
SRVPRIO
command
.............................................................................................................
552
Figure
297:
SSD
command
......................................................................................................................
554
Figure
298:
SSD
FORCE
command
........................................................................................................
554
Figure
299:
START
command
(start
printer)
............................................................................................
555
Figure
300:
START
command
(start
CPU)
...............................................................................................
555
Figure
301:
STARTALL
command
...........................................................................................................
556
Figure
302:
STOP
command
(stop
printer)
..............................................................................................
557
Figure
303:
STOP
command
(stop
CPU)
.................................................................................................
557
Figure
304:
STOPALL
command
.............................................................................................................
558
Figure
305:
STORE
command
.................................................................................................................
559
Figure
306:
SUSPEND
command
............................................................................................................
561
Figure
307:
SYNCIO
command
................................................................................................................
563
Figure
308:
SYSCLEAR
command
..........................................................................................................
564
Figure
309:
SYSEPOCH
command
(with
offset)
......................................................................................
566
Figure
310:
SYSEPOCH
command
(without
offset)
.................................................................................
566
Figure
311:
SYSRESET
CLEAR
command
.............................................................................................
567
Figure
312:
T
command
(address
range)
.................................................................................................
569
Figure
313:
T
command
(address
with
length)
.........................................................................................
569
Figure
314:
T
command
(all
addresses)
...................................................................................................
569
Figure
315:
T+
command
.........................................................................................................................
571
Figure
316:
T-
command
..........................................................................................................................
572
Figure
317:
T?
command
.........................................................................................................................
573
Figure
318:
T+CKD
command
..................................................................................................................
575
Figure
319:
T-CKD
command
..................................................................................................................
575
Figure
320:
T+
dev
command
..................................................................................................................
578
Figure
321:
T-
dev
command
...................................................................................................................
578
Figure
322:
T+
dev
command
(for
several
devices)
.................................................................................
578
Figure
323:
TIMERINT
command
(list
current
value)
...............................................................................
580
Figure
324:
TIMERINT
command
(set
new
value)
...................................................................................
580
Figure
325:
TLB
command
.......................................................................................................................
582
Figure
326:
TODDRAG
command
(display
TOD
clock
factor)
.................................................................
583
Figure
327:
TODDRAG
command
(set
TOD
clock
factor)
.......................................................................
584
Figure
328:
TODPRIO
command
.............................................................................................................
585
Figure
329:
TRACEOPT
command
(TRADITIONAL)
..............................................................................
587
Figure
330:
TRACEOPT
command
(REGSFIRST)
..................................................................................
587
Figure
331:
TRACEOPT
command
(NOREGS)
.......................................................................................
588
Figure
332:
TT32
DEBUG
command
.......................................................................................................
589
Figure
333:
TT32
NODEBUG
command
..................................................................................................
590
Figure
334:
TT32
STATS
command
........................................................................................................
590
Figure
335:
TZOFFSET
command
...........................................................................................................
591
Figure
336:
U
command
...........................................................................................................................
593
Figure
337:
UPTIME
command
(uptime
<
1
day).
....................................................................................
594
Figure
338:
UPTIME
command
(uptime
>
1
week).
.................................................................................
594
Figure
339:
V
command
(display
virtual
storage
with
length)
..................................................................
596
Figure
340:
V
command
(alter
virtual
storage)
.........................................................................................
596
Figure
341:
V
command
(display
virtual
storage
with
range)
...................................................................
597
Figure
342:
V
command
(display
virtual
storage
with
‘S’
option)
.............................................................
597
Figure
343:
VERSION
command
.............................................................................................................
598
Figure
344:
XPNDSIZE
command
(display
size
of
expanded
storage)
...................................................
601
Figure
345:
XPNDSIZE
command
(set
size
of
unlocked
expanded
storage)
..........................................
601
Figure
346:
XPNDSIZE
command
(set
size
of
locked
expanded
storage)
..............................................
601
Figure
347:
YROFFSET
command
..........................................................................................................
602
Figure
348:
Logo
File
................................................................................................................................
609
Figure
349:
Logo
Screen
..........................................................................................................................
610
Figure
350:
Run-commands
(.rc)
file
........................................................................................................
619
Figure
351:
Batch
file
to
start
tn3270
sessions
........................................................................................
620
Figure
352:
HercRdr
Help
Screen
............................................................................................................
629
Figure
353:
SUBmit
REXX
for
SPF/PC
....................................................................................................
630
Figure
354:
The
Hercsub
Perl
Script
........................................................................................................
631
Figure
355:
Sample
Syntax
Description
...................................................................................................
657
Figure
356:
Sample
Syntax
Diagram
.......................................................................................................
657
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Figure
91:
CSCRIPT
command
(cancel
script
with
ID)
............................................................................
340
Figure
92:
CSCRIPT
command
(cancel
all
scripts)
..................................................................................
340
Figure
93:
CTC
command
(enable
debug
packet
tracing)
.......................................................................
342
Figure
94:
CTC
command
(disable
debug
packet
tracing)
.......................................................................
342
Figure
95:
DEFINE
command
..................................................................................................................
343
Figure
96:
MAINSIZE
command
(display
size
of
main
and
expanded
storage)
......................................
347
Figure
97:
MAINSIZE
command
(display
size
of
main
storage)
..............................................................
347
Figure
98:
MAINSIZE
command
(Set
size
of
locked
main
storage)
.........................................................
347
Figure
99:
MAINSIZE
command
(Set
size
of
main
and
expanded
storage)
............................................
347
Figure
100:
DEFSYM
command
(list
all
symbols)
....................................................................................
349
Figure
101:
DEFSYM
command
(define
new
symbol)
.............................................................................
349
Figure
102:
DEFSYM
command
(clear
defined
symbol)
..........................................................................
349
Figure
103:
DELSYM
command
...............................................................................................................
350
Figure
104:
DETACH
command
...............................................................................................................
351
Figure
105:
DEVINIT
command
...............................................................................................................
352
Figure
106:
DEVLIST
command
(list
all
devices)
.....................................................................................
354
Figure
107:
DEVLIST
command
(specify
device
class)
...........................................................................
355
Figure
108:
DEVLIST
command
(specify
device
number)
.......................................................................
355
Figure
109:
DEVPRIO
command
.............................................................................................................
356
Figure
110:
DEVTMAX
command
(list
maximum
allowed
device
threads)
..............................................
358
Figure
111:
DEVTMAX
command
(set
maximum
allowed
device
threads)
.............................................
358
Figure
112:
DIAG8CMD
command
(display
current
settings)
..................................................................
360
Figure
113:
DIAG8CMD
command
(set
new
DIAG8CMD
mode)
............................................................
360
Figure
114:
DIR
command
.......................................................................................................................
362
Figure
115:
DS
command.........................................................................................................................
363
Figure
116:
Subchannel-Information
Block
..............................................................................................
364
Figure
117:
Path-Management-Control
Word
..........................................................................................
364
Figure
118:
Subchannel-Status
Word
......................................................................................................
365
Figure
119:
ECPSVM
ENABLE
command
...............................................................................................
369
Figure
120:
ECPSVM
STATS
command
..................................................................................................
369
Figure
121:
ECPSVM
LEVEL
command
..................................................................................................
369
Figure
122:
ECPSVM
DEBUG
command
................................................................................................
370
Figure
123:
ENGINES
command
.............................................................................................................
372
Figure
124:
EXEC
command
....................................................................................................................
374
Figure
125:
EXIT
command......................................................................................................................
377
Figure
126:
EXIT
FORCE
command
........................................................................................................
377
Figure
127:
EXT
command.......................................................................................................................
378
Figure
128:
F{-}
command
........................................................................................................................
379
Figure
129:
FCB
command
(display
current
FCB)
...................................................................................
381
Figure
130:
FCB
command
(load
new
FCB
image)
.................................................................................
381
Figure
131:
FPC
command
(display
value)
..............................................................................................
382
Figure
132:
FPC
command
(alter
value)
..................................................................................................
382
Figure
133:
FPR
command
(display
value)
..............................................................................................
383
Figure
134:
FPR
command
(alter
value)
..................................................................................................
384
Figure
135:
G
command
...........................................................................................................................
385
Figure
136:
GPR
command
(display
general
purpose
registers)
.............................................................
386
Figure
137:
GPR
command
(alter
general
purpose
register)
...................................................................
387
Figure
138:
HAO
command
(define
target
rule).
......................................................................................
389
Figure
139:
HAO
command
(define
command)........................................................................................
389
Figure
140:
HAO
command
(list
defined
rules)
........................................................................................
390
Figure
141:
HAO
command
(delete
rule)
.................................................................................................
390
Figure
142:
HAO
command
(delete
all
rules)
...........................................................................................
390
Figure
143:
HAO
fired
command
..............................................................................................................
390
Figure
144:
HELP
command
....................................................................................................................
392
Figure
145:
HELP
CPU*
command
..........................................................................................................
393
Figure
146:
HELP
MAINSIZE
command
..................................................................................................
393
Figure
147:
HERC
command
...................................................................................................................
394
Figure
148:
HERCLOGO
command
.........................................................................................................
395
Figure
149:
HERCPRIO
command
..........................................................................................................
396
Figure
150:
HST
command
(display
command
recall
history
list)
............................................................
398
Figure
151:
HST
command
(issue
silent
non-echoing
command)
...........................................................
398
Figure
152:
HTTP
command
(display
HTTP
server
status)
.....................................................................
400
Figure
153:
HTTP
command
(stop
HTTP
server)
....................................................................................
400
Figure
154:
HTTP
command
(set
HTTP
server
root
directory)
................................................................
400
Figure
155:
HTTP
command
(set
HTTP
server
port
and
authorization)
..................................................
401
Figure
156:
HTTP
command
(start
HTTP
server)
....................................................................................
401
Figure
157:
I
command
.............................................................................................................................
402
Figure
158:
ICOUNT
command
................................................................................................................
404
Figure
159:
ICOUNT
command
(sorted)
..................................................................................................
405
Figure
160:
IODELAY
command
(display
value)
.....................................................................................
406
Figure
161:
IODELAY
command
(set
value)
............................................................................................
407
Figure
162:
IPENDING
command
............................................................................................................
409
Figure
163:
IPL
command
........................................................................................................................
411
Figure
164:
K
command
...........................................................................................................................
414
Figure
165:
KD
command.........................................................................................................................
415
Figure
166:
LDMOD
command
................................................................................................................
416
Figure
167:
LEGACYSENSEID
command
...............................................................................................
418
Figure
168:
LOADCORE
command
.........................................................................................................
419
Figure
169:
LOADPARM
command
(display
IPL
parameter)
...................................................................
420
Figure
170:
LOADPARM
command
(set
IPL
parameter)
.........................................................................
421
Figure
171:
LOG
command
(redirect
output
to
a
new
logfile)
..................................................................
423
Figure
172:
LOG
command
(stop
output
to
logfile)
..................................................................................
423
Figure
173:
LOGOPT
command
..............................................................................................................
424
Figure
174:
LPARNAME
command
(display
LPAR
name)
......................................................................
425
Figure
175:
LPARNUM
command
(display
LPARNUM).
.........................................................................
427
Figure
176:
LPARNUM
command
(set
LPARNUM).
................................................................................
427
Figure
177:
LPARNUM
command
(set
LPARNUM
BASIC).
....................................................................
427
Figure
178:
LS
command
.........................................................................................................................
429
Figure
179:
LSDEP
command
..................................................................................................................
430
Figure
180:
LSMOD
command
.................................................................................................................
432
Figure
181:
MAINSIZE
command
(display
size
of
main
storage)
............................................................
435
Figure
182:
MAINSIZE
command
(Set
size
of
unlocked
main
storage)
...................................................
435
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Figure
91:
CSCRIPT
command
(cancel
script
with
ID)
............................................................................
340
Figure
92:
CSCRIPT
command
(cancel
all
scripts)
..................................................................................
340
Figure
93:
CTC
command
(enable
debug
packet
tracing)
.......................................................................
342
Figure
94:
CTC
command
(disable
debug
packet
tracing)
.......................................................................
342
Figure
95:
DEFINE
command
..................................................................................................................
343
Figure
96:
MAINSIZE
command
(display
size
of
main
and
expanded
storage)
......................................
347
Figure
97:
MAINSIZE
command
(display
size
of
main
storage)
..............................................................
347
Figure
98:
MAINSIZE
command
(Set
size
of
locked
main
storage)
.........................................................
347
Figure
99:
MAINSIZE
command
(Set
size
of
main
and
expanded
storage)
............................................
347
Figure
100:
DEFSYM
command
(list
all
symbols)
....................................................................................
349
Figure
101:
DEFSYM
command
(define
new
symbol)
.............................................................................
349
Figure
102:
DEFSYM
command
(clear
defined
symbol)
..........................................................................
349
Figure
103:
DELSYM
command
...............................................................................................................
350
Figure
104:
DETACH
command
...............................................................................................................
351
Figure
105:
DEVINIT
command
...............................................................................................................
352
Figure
106:
DEVLIST
command
(list
all
devices)
.....................................................................................
354
Figure
107:
DEVLIST
command
(specify
device
class)
...........................................................................
355
Figure
108:
DEVLIST
command
(specify
device
number)
.......................................................................
355
Figure
109:
DEVPRIO
command
.............................................................................................................
356
Figure
110:
DEVTMAX
command
(list
maximum
allowed
device
threads)
..............................................
358
Figure
111:
DEVTMAX
command
(set
maximum
allowed
device
threads)
.............................................
358
Figure
112:
DIAG8CMD
command
(display
current
settings)
..................................................................
360
Figure
113:
DIAG8CMD
command
(set
new
DIAG8CMD
mode)
............................................................
360
Figure
114:
DIR
command
.......................................................................................................................
362
Figure
115:
DS
command.........................................................................................................................
363
Figure
116:
Subchannel-Information
Block
..............................................................................................
364
Figure
117:
Path-Management-Control
Word
..........................................................................................
364
Figure
118:
Subchannel-Status
Word
......................................................................................................
365
Figure
119:
ECPSVM
ENABLE
command
...............................................................................................
369
Figure
120:
ECPSVM
STATS
command
..................................................................................................
369
Figure
121:
ECPSVM
LEVEL
command
..................................................................................................
369
Figure
122:
ECPSVM
DEBUG
command
................................................................................................
370
Figure
123:
ENGINES
command
.............................................................................................................
372
Figure
124:
EXEC
command
....................................................................................................................
374
Figure
125:
EXIT
command......................................................................................................................
377
Figure
126:
EXIT
FORCE
command
........................................................................................................
377
Figure
127:
EXT
command.......................................................................................................................
378
Figure
128:
F{-}
command
........................................................................................................................
379
Figure
129:
FCB
command
(display
current
FCB)
...................................................................................
381
Figure
130:
FCB
command
(load
new
FCB
image)
.................................................................................
381
Figure
131:
FPC
command
(display
value)
..............................................................................................
382
Figure
132:
FPC
command
(alter
value)
..................................................................................................
382
Figure
133:
FPR
command
(display
value)
..............................................................................................
383
Figure
134:
FPR
command
(alter
value)
..................................................................................................
384
Figure
135:
G
command
...........................................................................................................................
385
Figure
136:
GPR
command
(display
general
purpose
registers)
.............................................................
386
Figure
137:
GPR
command
(alter
general
purpose
register)
...................................................................
387
Figure
138:
HAO
command
(define
target
rule).
......................................................................................
389
Figure
139:
HAO
command
(define
command)........................................................................................
389
Figure
140:
HAO
command
(list
defined
rules)
........................................................................................
390
Figure
141:
HAO
command
(delete
rule)
.................................................................................................
390
Figure
142:
HAO
command
(delete
all
rules)
...........................................................................................
390
Figure
143:
HAO
fired
command
..............................................................................................................
390
Figure
144:
HELP
command
....................................................................................................................
392
Figure
145:
HELP
CPU*
command
..........................................................................................................
393
Figure
146:
HELP
MAINSIZE
command
..................................................................................................
393
Figure
147:
HERC
command
...................................................................................................................
394
Figure
148:
HERCLOGO
command
.........................................................................................................
395
Figure
149:
HERCPRIO
command
..........................................................................................................
396
Figure
150:
HST
command
(display
command
recall
history
list)
............................................................
398
Figure
151:
HST
command
(issue
silent
non-echoing
command)
...........................................................
398
Figure
152:
HTTP
command
(display
HTTP
server
status)
.....................................................................
400
Figure
153:
HTTP
command
(stop
HTTP
server)
....................................................................................
400
Figure
154:
HTTP
command
(set
HTTP
server
root
directory)
................................................................
400
Figure
155:
HTTP
command
(set
HTTP
server
port
and
authorization)
..................................................
401
Figure
156:
HTTP
command
(start
HTTP
server)
....................................................................................
401
Figure
157:
I
command
.............................................................................................................................
402
Figure
158:
ICOUNT
command
................................................................................................................
404
Figure
159:
ICOUNT
command
(sorted)
..................................................................................................
405
Figure
160:
IODELAY
command
(display
value)
.....................................................................................
406
Figure
161:
IODELAY
command
(set
value)
............................................................................................
407
Figure
162:
IPENDING
command
............................................................................................................
409
Figure
163:
IPL
command
........................................................................................................................
411
Figure
164:
K
command
...........................................................................................................................
414
Figure
165:
KD
command.........................................................................................................................
415
Figure
166:
LDMOD
command
................................................................................................................
416
Figure
167:
LEGACYSENSEID
command
...............................................................................................
418
Figure
168:
LOADCORE
command
.........................................................................................................
419
Figure
169:
LOADPARM
command
(display
IPL
parameter)
...................................................................
420
Figure
170:
LOADPARM
command
(set
IPL
parameter)
.........................................................................
421
Figure
171:
LOG
command
(redirect
output
to
a
new
logfile)
..................................................................
423
Figure
172:
LOG
command
(stop
output
to
logfile)
..................................................................................
423
Figure
173:
LOGOPT
command
..............................................................................................................
424
Figure
174:
LPARNAME
command
(display
LPAR
name)
......................................................................
425
Figure
175:
LPARNUM
command
(display
LPARNUM).
.........................................................................
427
Figure
176:
LPARNUM
command
(set
LPARNUM).
................................................................................
427
Figure
177:
LPARNUM
command
(set
LPARNUM
BASIC).
....................................................................
427
Figure
178:
LS
command
.........................................................................................................................
429
Figure
179:
LSDEP
command
..................................................................................................................
430
Figure
180:
LSMOD
command
.................................................................................................................
432
Figure
181:
MAINSIZE
command
(display
size
of
main
storage)
............................................................
435
Figure
182:
MAINSIZE
command
(Set
size
of
unlocked
main
storage)
...................................................
435
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