From: Steve Richter <srichter@AutoCoder.com>
> I add 80 to .SPCPGM to locate the actual PGAS space data. What is in those
> 80 bytes? Do you think the "80" value will be release dependent?

No need to add 80. The data may start at the beginning of the space.

Some observations:
1) some programs don't have a PGAS
2) the contents of PGAS are not "architected". Different
compilers may store different data
3) for V4R4 the address in the object header
often has an offset of x1000, even if the PGAS
segment is only one page long and thus points to
non-existing data.

What do you use the spcptr to the PGAS for?





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