see; http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/11/25/ibm_transitive_options/ When I looked at the Transitive site I could not see mention of mainframe emulation, but...
... A little bit dated, but it does mention mainframes: http://www.transitive.com/news/press_full/74.html Josef 'Jeff' Sipek. -- Keyboard not found! Press F1...
... Which comnicro one did you use? conmicro.cx has not existed for over a year. If it's conmicro.com, you would have gotten a rejection notice with a code in...
I noticed entries in the other Hercules related lists from people supporting production systems running MVS 3.8 for clients not wanting to bankroll a mainframe...
... I don't think that follows. It's hypothetically possible that Hercules *does* "properly implement" z/Architecture, at least to the extent required to run...
Roger, I agree with you. Regardless of what a person might have from a technical perspective intuited "properly implemented" to mean, what is its definition...
... I agree (do I ever disagree with you.. actually, yes I do !.. but that's not the point !) Anyway.. I think the there are 3 possible reasons for this...
We would like to know what the requirements are, for legally running z/OS on Hercules. Is there a link or document that can substantiate the explanation? ...
... I don't think we can provide a link because as I said elsewhere its in the hands of IBM. The only licence I have access to is the one for the zVM Eval and...
... I'm not a mouth-piece. Call IBM. IBM owns the software. IBM sets the rules for their software. I'm not a mouth-piece. I don't believe that IBM normally...
Based upon the answers I have been receiving, I am not encouraged. On the surface, this question seems fairly straight-forward. The designers of Hercules made...
People DO run z/OS. Getting a License is the only issue. IBM decided to sue PSI, and stopped issuing / renewing Flex-ES licenses, stranding a lot of...
Scott, Firstly the rules have changed. The case was that if you had a P/390 you were allowed to run the software on the physical PC with the P/390 card in it....
... Perhaps I was not clear enough. It is up to IBM who and under what conditions they authorized people to run their for-charge code and where it can run. I...
... You missed the point on this one. I was trying to paint the picture that some people might be using Hercules to clandestinely run z/OS under Hercules with...
... "sccosel" <sccosel@...> wrote: - - - old notes snipped - - - ... "I" assUme that "I" can legally run OS/390 under Hercules. For even older software, at ...
Not to fan the flames, but if Scott wants to ask whether anyone running Hercules has obtained a license from IBM to run z/OS I think a simple response of yes,...
Yes. My point was that telling folks to try and locate someone within IBM as to whether any of this group's members were allowed to run z/OS under Hercules...
... The problem is that the authoritative answer can only come from IBM. There have been users in the past outside IBM who were authorized to run z/OS on ...
I sometimes think that IBM invented the "NDR" (non-disclosure agreement) but I expect that any legal use of zOS, zVM or zVSE, be it within IBM or by a ...
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