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Hi,

I saw this posting on the classic computing list and I
thought the question would have a better chance of
being successfully answered on midrange-l.

Happy Holidays to all!

Best Regards,

/Paul

Date: Sun, 24 Dec 2006 14:21:52 +0100
From: "Frederic BOSSU" <F5INL@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: ===== IBM system 34 SSP command ===
To: <cctalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

Hi,

Does anyone know a way of listing the files of a 
diskette or a disk drive of a System 34 ? I tried 
the following SSP commands (normally used on S/36 
computer), but it doesn't seem to work ...

//LOAD $LABEL
//RUN
//DISPLAY LABEL-ALL,UNIT-F1
//END

After typing these commands, I was expecting
something should appear on the CRT but nothing 
arrived, neither a list of files, nor an error 
message, even if I had to wait few seconds before 
the computer returns me the hand...

I don't really understand what they mean by the verb
DISPLAY in the OCL statement guide. Does it mean 
DISPLAY on the CRT ? DISPLAY on the PRINTER ?
DISPLAY
in a file ?... grrrr....

Merry X-mas to all, and thank you for your help.
Fred.


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