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Doug, What about the ones that had POP w/o the license?? :-DI think that that was the most copied program in the history of the IBM Midrange! I've heard that even SE's would put it on systems that didn't have them... (Hearsay only, so no details.)
-mark At 12/25/06 02:25 PM, you wrote:
Mark, IIRC, it's not DISPLAY, rather it's INQUIRY. Display is a mode within > DFU. Oops, you are right. Now that I think about it, DISPLAY was the S/34 utility for dumping record contents in either character or hex format. It became LISTDATA on the S/36, but in either case ran the $COPY utility. I gave up using them on machines which had a POP license. Doug
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