Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!lll-winken!brutus.cs.uiuc.edu!psuvax1!psuvm!whv
From: asjoshi@PHOENIX.PRINCETON.EDU (Amit S. Joshi)
Newsgroups: comp.lang.asm370
Subject: Re: (none) <8909202121.AA03959@jade.berkeley.edu>
Message-ID: <8909281416.AA02454@phoenix.Princeton.EDU>
Date: 28 Sep 89 14:16:07 GMT
Sender: IBM 370 Assembly Programming Discussion List 
Reply-To: IBM 370 Assembly Programming Discussion List 
Organization: Princeton University, NJ
Lines: 50
Approved: Since they are moderated
Return-Path: 
In-Reply-To:  <8909230502.AA17681@jade.berkeley.edu>

In article <8909230502.AA17681@jade.berkeley.edu> you write:
>>Subject: (none)
>>From: FEATS@VTVM1.BITNET
>>Date: 20 Sep 89 18:12:49 GMT - <8909202121.AA03959@jade.berkeley.edu>
>>Organization: The Internet
>>
>>I am fairly new to the world of channel programming and would like to
>>gather some reference material on the subject.  I have tried to read
>
>I am replying because our news server is down.  I have found little of
>much use.  Struble and Rudd, along with most other standard texts, give
>a description of BASIC channel programming, but the real vagaries -- the
>commands special to each device -- are contained only in the component
>descriptions, so far as I know.  The fact is that IBM is discouraging
>anyone other than vendors from doing CCW programming.
>
>The question is: are you interested in old style (370/SP) or new style (370/XA)
>programming?  I think I have some stuff on the latter (IBM internal instruction
>material which is unclassified), which I can xerox and send you if you are
>willing to reimburse me for the cost.  I am not sure where it is at the
>moment, but I am off to Houston for a three-month system programming contract,
>and should be unearthing it this weekend.
>
>If you are interested, E-mail me and I shall advise you of what I have and
>how long it is when I find it.  I warn you that I may be a bit slow in
>responding, however.
>
>Sincerely,
>Robert A. West


I saw this note. I would appreciate if you could send me a copy too. I
would
be glad to pay the charges for postage and copying etc.

Thanks,
My address is:
   Amit Joshi,
   558 Beverly road,
   Teaneck New Jersey.

Thanks,

Amit Joshi


--
Amit Joshi      BITNET  |       Q3696@PUCC.BITNET
                USENET  | {seismo, rutgers}\!princeton\!phoenix\!asjoshi
"There's a pleasure in being mad... which none but madmen know!" - St.Dryden