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A couple of clues:

Type any command and if in upper case WRKSYSSTS... proably S/36
unless your shift key is locked to upper case.....

Type any S/36 command such as D P and if you get a work with spool
file display, you are in the S/36EE..... CATALOG is another that
will always give you a clue.

(Interesting side note: by doing a flib command in a S/36EE and
then issue the catalog command, you can get a pretty nice VTOC
listing of any library.)


The second one is always the tie breaker....



Jerome Draper wrote:
> 
> How does one tell if you are running in S36 emulation? mode or machine 36?
> mode on an AS400?
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