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Previously on "Mainframe on my Mac - Geek Alert!!"

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  • stek
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    Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
    No. The developers did get it up and working but received a cease and desist from IBM. They basically did what z/VM does and emulated the hardware under software (I've done that for IBM on the real hardware.) What you can do is run more than one instance and share some resources but you can't do any PLEX style stuff. Get your self a partnerworld license and get a zPDT then you can emulate sysplex although that is very difficult (even I can't and I wrote the redbooks!)
    I love this stuff! It's like pSeries but better!

    Now, I've had a few in new bar near work but - isn't z/OS itself a proper type 1 hardware hypervisor, and z/VM more like a type 2, like ESX maybe or Solaris zones or even AIX WPARs?

    I really did think Mainframe's were boring. Now I am sure they are actually interesting!

    Now, I need Connectirect for z/OS to aid me with and issue at the Bank.....

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  • darmstadt
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    Originally posted by stek View Post
    I just like spool disks....

    Can i do sysplex on Hercules - sure I can't cos I need the actual hardware, just asking like....
    No. The developers did get it up and working but received a cease and desist from IBM. They basically did what z/VM does and emulated the hardware under software (I've done that for IBM on the real hardware.) What you can do is run more than one instance and share some resources but you can't do any PLEX style stuff. Get your self a partnerworld license and get a zPDT then you can emulate sysplex although that is very difficult (even I can't and I wrote the redbooks!)

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  • stek
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    Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
    I've been running that software for years (even contributed at one point), even seen it on a Pi. Used to do emulation for a living, UMX, FLEX-ES and zPDT. Why have you got 5 spool disks?

    You wanna see the new flash cards on the zEC12 I use along with the zBX...make other computers look like kids toys
    I just like spool disks....

    Can i do sysplex on Hercules - sure I can't cos I need the actual hardware, just asking like....

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  • darmstadt
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    I've been running that software for years (even contributed at one point), even seen it on a Pi. Used to do emulation for a living, UMX, FLEX-ES and zPDT. Why have you got 5 spool disks?

    You wanna see the new flash cards on the zEC12 I use along with the zBX...make other computers look like kids toys

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  • stek
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    Originally posted by doodab View Post
    People have been doing this on Proper Computers for years.
    When I get home at weekend I'm trying it on a pSeries, that'll learn yer..

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  • stek
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    No wonder that Windows got so successful...
    Any soviet OS's you know of Lyoshenka?

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  • doodab
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    People have been doing this on Proper Computers for years.

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  • AtW
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    No wonder that Windows got so successful...

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  • stek
    started a topic Mainframe on my Mac - Geek Alert!!

    Mainframe on my Mac - Geek Alert!!

    z/OS on OSX. Amazeballs as my missus said in a patronising tone when I showed her..

    40000/10, game upped....



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