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On 3/29/16, 1:29 PM, John Yeung wrote:

As I remember it, he usually said that in response to *unusual*
information, which I believe was usually either true or unverifiable.
In other words, it was an honest, genuine response, perhaps slightly
hammed up, and used whenever he didn't have anything wittier to say.

I'd say more "unexpected" than "unusual."

At any rate, F14 does indeed bring up a list of active subsystems, along with their memory pool usage, using the same pool numbers WRKSYSSTS uses. (WRKSBS, I just discovered, will take you directly there). I also stumbled upon F11 twice in WRKSYSSTS (except in Basic assistance level) bringing up what the pools *are* (which is of nearly the same usefulness as what's using them).

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JHHL


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