October 1995 - December 2005 index Items below are references to articles that have appeared in MVS Update from October 1995 through December 2005. References show the issue number followed by the page number(s). Issue #136-147, 1998 Issue #148-159, 1999 Issue #160-171, 2000 Issue #172-183, 2001 Issue #184-195, 2002 Issue #196-207, 2003 Issue #208-219, 2004 Issue #220-231, 2005 eNetwork Communication Server 140.3-4 z/Architecture 195.60-71, 196.28-49 z/OS migration 183.28 z/OS Version 1 Release 1 175.69-71 z/OS 170.3-12, 179.68-71, 183.72, 186.24, 186.62, 189.69-71 z/VM 182.71 zAAP 220.11-16 zFS 197.11-23 zSeries 175.3-6 z900 170.3-12, 183.72 z990 209.32-44 Abend 206.56-66 Accelerated string search 147.3-7 Accommodation 201.3-5 Active EDT 144.13-44 Address spaces 141.3-10 Alias 184.3-8 Allocating cartridges 174.15-23 Allocation 214.3-6 Analysis 213.34-36 Archiving 187.8-14 Assembler instruction trace (part 1) 148.46- Assembler instruction trace (part 2) 149.57- Assembler instruction trace (part 3) 150.54- Assembler instruction trace (part 4) 151.44- Assembler instruction trace (part 5) 152.58- Assembler 190.17-31, 193.50-57 Assembler 209.3-9, 224.9-21 Attribute list 218.14-20 Audit 212.3-4 Automatic jobcard 231.3-5 Automation 182.26-31 Auxiliary Storage Monitor 182.13-24 ADRDSSU 220.7-10 AES algorithm 176.3-9 AMASPZAP 141.56 AMODE/RMODE 128.18-19 ANTRQST 204.22-33 ANTRQST 222.9-20, 223.13-20 APF 193.3-5 APFLIST 218.3 ASCD 137.3-10 ASCII 139.3 ASCII 192.64-69 ASIDs 195.8-17 ASIDs 211.27-46 ASVT 109.68-71, 115.3-7,137.3-10 ASVT 182.49-68 Back-up 193.27-49, 194.30-60, 194.64-71, 195.31-60 Back-up 214.6-9 Bar code 201.56-71 Batch job monitor 150.26-37 Batch 183.15-19 Bimodal Migration Binary search 131.62-71 Binder API 148.28-26 Browse 188.39-71, 189.56-69 Browse 217.3-4 BIND 197.23-32 BPXMTEXT 202.70-71 BPXWDYN 214.3-6 C functions 192.22-32 C 115.26-39, 116.40-62 C 183.29-32, 190.17-31, 193.50-57 C 205.25-32, 208.46-53, 214.60-71, 215.24-35, 216.40-63, 224.9-21 C/C++ 220.26-47 Cache statistics 123.8-25 Cache status management 160.11-17 Calculating length 196.8-13 Cancelling TSO sessions 141.59-69 Cartridge drives 193.5-14, 195.19-30 Catalog activity with ICETOOL 231.29-40 Catalog back-up process 230.14-18 Catalog information 155.13-40 Catalog 205.32-36, 206.3-5, 217.5-10 Change 184.14-23 Channel information 165.12-27 Characters 221.37-59 Checkpoint 185.16-23 Cleaning volumes 172.27-42 Cloning datasets 137.16-39 Closing orphaned DCB 148.9-13 Column manipulation utility 150.48-53 Command check 207.36-43 Command exits 111.3-7 Command usage 223.41-60 Compare 2 datasets 229.7-11 Comparing files 203.25-34 Comparison 190.31-37 Component Broker 140.3-4 Compression 184.24-51 Concurrent copy 166.3-8 Condition code checking 149.20-26 Condition codes 113.62-71 Console 218.4-8 Contoken 226.7-11 Control card images 144.10-13 Conversion 206.44-55 208.67-71 Copy utility 150.3-17 Copy 219.40-62 Creation date 227.59-63 Cross memory mapping 159.49-57 Cross memory services 129.27-64 Cross memory services 219.63-71, 220.19-25 Cross-partition dataset copy dialog 147.8-23 Cursor-sensitive ISPF 158.56-71, 160.50-71, 161.65-71 Customizing edit/browse panels 150.18-25 CA 1 TMC 157.3-5 CA 1 168.9-52 CA-Endevor 220.16-18 CBPDO 217.29-37 CDS 221.60-67 CHPID 209.9-22 CI size 200.9-15 CICS 140.7, 139.27-35 CLISTs 116.28-34, 118.48-57,137.39-46,144.10-13 COBOL coding efficiency 161.3-15 COBOL variables 161.64-65 COBOL Debug 156.3 COBOL II 143.19-33 COBOL II 157.5-7 COBOL Unit Tester 181.69-70 COBOL Version 2 Release 2 171.8-13 COBOL 186.62, 194.10-26, 204.56-63 COBOL 205.46-48, 214.13-18, 219.18-25, 222.48-55 COPY 187.3-8 CPC capping 211.23-26 CPP 194.3-7 CPSM/SPOC 202.27-40 CSECTs 200.64-71, 204.56-63 CSI 203.69-71 CSI 205.45 CSRCMPSC 226.11-16 Data compression 226.11-16 Data fields 209.3-9 Data warehousing 204.7-9 Data-in-virtual 206.31-37 Dataset creation date 175.55-58 Dataset edit 228.13-20 Dataset information 185.9-16, 189.41-55 Dataset names 202.50-55 Dataset ownership 194.7-10 Dataset utility 152.34-49 Dataset I/O activity 149.3-11 Dataset 205.32-36, 219.40-62, 222.24-44 Dataspaces 221.31-37 Date and time 202.8-9 Day of week job exec 156.5-10 Debug 194.10-26 Debugging 112.17-34, 120.65-68, 131.43-47 Defrag 180.3-9, 196.62-71, 197.32-47 Delete 200.7-9 Deleted datasets at a glance 230.3-6 Deleted datasets 224.4-8 Dialog Manager 189.21-37 Disaster recovery testing 158.34-43 Disaster recovery 162.63-70 Disaster recovery 209.24-31, 210.43-61, 222.9-20 Disk storage monitor 154.7-41 Divide single 217.71 Dump 208.20-27 Duplicate 206.6-12 Dylakor 229.12-17 Dynamic allocation 183.48-67 Dynamic allocation 211.3-8 Dynamic dataset allocation 172.10-15 Dynamic dump datasets 171.27-48 Dynamic linklist dialog 151.7-22 Dynamic switch 216.36-40 Dynamic Channel-path Dynamic LINKLIST 148.4-8 Dynamic LPA 141.10-19 DASD information 189.6-20 DASD initialization 182.32-47, 183.33-48 DASD performance monitor 146.3-8 DASD space monitor 177.3-12 DASD tuning 160.17-27 DASD volume display 170.12-17 DASD 111.8-22, 111.69-71, 113.12-17, 116.9-27, 138.3-7,118.13-44 DASD 142.32-53 DASD 145.40-43, 146.3-9, 151.3-11, 170.44-63, 180.48-64, 187.38-71 DASD 189.37-40 DASD/tape diagram 152.3-10 DBRM 226.7-11 DB2 Information Integrator 217.11-13 DB2 142.53, 140.7,139.27 DCM 213.36-53 DCOLLECT 226.23-41 DDname information 154.49-51 DDNAME= in JCL 148.3 DES algorithm 162.12-31 DFDSS logical move 139.18-36 DFDSS 139.18-36 DFHSM 112.55-60, 114.25-26, 120.3-6, 140.25 DFHSM 191.33-57, 193.27-49, 194.64-71, 204.3-6, 202.19-27 DFHSM 228.3-7 DFSMS 122.37-39, 124.63-71, 126.3-18, 126.56-70 DFSMS 129.64-71, 143.10 DFSMSdss 208.12-19 DFSORT Using SPLICE 231.41-48 DFSORT 121.6-20 DFSORT 222.21-24, 223.62-71, 225.3-8, 225.45-71, 226.17-23, 228.64-69 DSECT Assembler macro 146.12-14 E-mail 172.3-6, 183.19-28, 194.60-64 E-mail 209.22-24 Edit macro to add numbers 151.38-43 Edit macro 197.3-4 Edit macro 221.3-5 Edit macros 141.69-71 Editing 191.3 Editing 218.71 Enclaves 227.63-71, 228.33-61 Enterprise PL/I 203.45-57 Error report 204.3-6 Expanded storage 138.3-7 Extended parameter 202.3-8 EBCDIC 139.3 EBCDIC 192.64-69 EDIF 193.58-66 EDIT 193.58-66, 198.27-29 EDT 144.13-44 ENQ 140.14-23 ESCON 216.36-40 ESS 179.8-40 ESTOR 138.3-7 EVALUATE 187.3-8 File allocation 195.3-8 File space allocation 137.39-46 File trimming 210.18-25 Filename 191.28-33 Flashcopy 215.62-71 Fragmentation 126.19-23 Freeware 182.12 Functions 210.6-17 FDRABR 223.7-12 FLEX-ES 226.3-7 FTP 176.39-41, 184.51-67, 185.53-69 Generating source code 224.22-31 GDG transfer 172.68-71 GDG 184.8-13 GDG 225.14-20, 227.34-44, 228.61-63 GDGs 110.36-54 GIMAPI 208.54-66 GIMZIP 193.15-26 GRS 140.14-24 GTF data analysis using SAS, 156.31-43 GTF SVC trace 140.5-12 Health Monitor 216.64-69 Help facilities 114.66-71 High Level Assembler 158.50-52 Hints and tips 192.7-22 HiperSockets 186.23-24 HCD 218.4-8 HFS 191.57-65 HFS 207.29-35, 213.5-11, 215.36-61, 227.3-6, 227.34-44 HLASM 199.9-16 HOLDDATA 182.25 HSM backup volumes 139.26 HSM ML/1 volumes 139.25-26 HSM 136.23-40, 139.26-27 HSM 187.15-24, 190.3-6 HSM 208.20-27, 219.6-10, 223.3-6, 225.39-45 HTML 174.3-9 Identify version 191.4-5 In-memory table management 206.67-71 In-stream data 186.10-22 Inter-address space access program 156.52-56 Internet mainframe volumes from Internet 145.66- Internet 163.3-12, 169.65-71 Invoking MVS commands 165.37-42 ICF catalog entries 153.24-39 ICF recovery 223.32-41 IEAPPF 126.14-18 IEBCOPY 140.14-23, 137.16-39 IEBDG 124.3-6 IEFACTRT bug 207.69-71 IEFUSI 112.16-18 IFL 182.48 IFUTL 131.3-11 IMBED 205.45 IMS 110.18-33, 112.60-71, 132.27-45 IMS 140.5-12, 139.27 IMS 200.49-64 IPA 192.32-64 IPCS 199.24-48 IPCS 209.44-71, 212.46-71 IPL information (part 1) ,145.43-65 IPL information (part 2) 146.19-41 IPL parameters 139.7-11 IPL subsystem (part 1) 153.51- IPL subsystem (part 2) 154.58- IPL subsystem (part 3) 155.48- IPL subsystem (part 4) 156.57- IPL 111.22-28, 132.45-49 141.59 IPL 192.3-7, 203.3-7 IPL 212.3-4 IRD 183.68-70 ISP 207.3-6 ISPF command tool (part 1) 146.42-57 ISPF command tool (part 2) 147.52- ISPF commands (cursor-sensitive) 151.23-34 ISPF commands 149.12-19 ISPF file tailoring, tables 229.18-26 ISPF migration 145.37-42 ISPF option 6 142.3 ISPF search 148.3-37-39 ISPF ISRDDN 144.9-10 ISPF 110.33-36, 113.52-62, 116.28-34, 116.35-40 ISPF 122.19-28, 124.6-26, 140.58-68, 143.3, 144.9-10 ISPF 188.4-18, 189.21-37, 193.67-71, 201.24-47 ISPF 205.3-8, 217.27-55, 218.21-39, 225.9-14 ISPF 3.4 COPY command 229.27-61 IXFP 212.30-46 Java client/server application 165.45-71 Java 181.18, 189.3-6 Java 205.9-25, 208.27-46, 211.9-23 Job datasets 139.62-72 JAR 204.54-56 JCL 198.53-71 JCL 211.60-68, 212.23-30, 216.3-9 JES output 171.3-4 JES 201.12-24 JES2 checkpoint sizing 151.35-37 JES2 checkpoint sizing 153.40-42 JES2 checkpoint 139.24 JES2 recovery 157.7-9 JES2 shutdown 156.11-13 JES2 spool offload report 229.62- JES2 spool 139.24 JES2 PROCLIBs 139.24 JES2 RJE and NJE reporting 231.13-28 JES2 109.46-50, 117.45-66, 119.23-24, 122.66-70 JES2 123.26-38, 142.53-61, 140.20 JES2 216.64-69 JES3 spool 139.24 KEY=0 temp auth 155.41-47 Legacy applications 213.34-36 Level 88 condition codes 158.13-17 Library search facility 158.17-28 Line count 210.62-71, 211.46-59 Linkage editor 197.23-32 Linkage indexes 219.63-71, 220.19-25 Linux 168.65-71, 180.64-72, 182.48 Linux 218.8-14 List calls 223.20-31 Load module changes 166.27-48 Load modules 223.60-62 Load Module 140.33-55 Load REXX 187.25-37 Logon command 141.19-55 Logrec 217.56-70 Lotus Domino Go Webserver 140.3-4 LDAP 140.3-4 LE trace 227.7-26 LEYRANGE 205.45 LIKE JCL 140.13-14 LLA 173.3-15, 186.3-10 LMOD date 150.38-47 LOGON 228.7-12 LPA module mapping 182.3-12 LPA 140.33-55, 141.10-19 LPA 200.64-71 LPAR 201.56 LPARs 142.11-12 Machine instructions 180.31-48 Mail 193.67-71 Management policy 219.6-10 Management 183.68-70, 184.68-69 Master catalog 196.20-27 Memory leaks 227.7-26 Memory mapping 181.49-67 Messages 199.3-8, 200.3-6 Microsoft Word 140.55-56 Migrated dataset 214.9-13, 216.20-35 Missing source code 144.3-4 Module design 201.5-9, 203.57-68 Monitoring load 225.20-27 Monitoring 185.3-9, 197.4-10 Monitoring 197.4-10, 209.9-22, 210.26-43, 213.54-71, 214.26-60 Monitoring 215.36-61, 216.10-20, 219.11-18, 221.31-37 Msys 182.69-71 Multi-tasking 220.26-46 MCS console 106.36-56 MFS 196.13-20 MPF command exit 156.44-51 MQSeries batch trigger monitor 147.41-51 MVS console restructure 230.7-13 MVS early code 143.70-71 MVS mini system for OS/390 153.3-14 MVS system monitor 158.32-34 MVS I/O performance 163.6-28 NetREXX 180.12-13 NetView 143.19 NAME/TOKEN 209.44-71 NFS 140.3-4 NFS 207.9-20 NOTIFY EXTENT 206.3-5 On-line messages 174.35-64 Online batch 191.66-71 Online volumes 205.36-45 Open MVS 159.8-18 OpenEdition 109.53-68, 137.70-71 Organizing Assembler 178.3-9 Orphaned DCBs 148.9-14 OPC/ESA 143.19 OS maintenance level 155.9-12 OS/390 message explanation 153.43-50 OS/390 strategy 167.3-9 OS/390 system messages 153.43-51 OS/390 Print Server 140.3-4 OS/390 Security Server 140.3-4 OS/390 Unix 157.30-59 OS/390 Version 2 Release 10 166.70-71 OS/390 Version 2 Release 6 145.3-6 OS/390 Version 2 Release 6 145.3-5 OS/390 Version 2 Release 8157.11-14 OS/390 Version 2 Release 9 163.3-11 OS/390 Version 5 140.3-4, 143.19 OS/390 Version 6 140.3-4 Page datasets 211.69-71, 224.3-4 Panel access 177.28-29 Parallel Sysplex 140.3-4, 138.33-58 Parsing strings 199.49-71, 200.16-38 Path validation 136.53-63 Pattern matching 191.28-33, 197.67- Performance 122.66-70 Performance 183.3-14 Performance 208.27-47, 212.5-23, 212.30-46, 217.14-29, 219.11-18 Performance 222.24-44, 225.3-8, 225.45-71, 226.17-23 Personal storage 123.3-8 Porting 211.9-23 Prefixes 203.8-9 Problem determination 228.3-7 Project inventory 221.12-30 PANEXIT 219.3-6 PAV 224.3-4 PCs 139.3 PDF line commands 157.10-11, 162.60-62 PDF 191.57-65 PDS change mgt detection 148.40-45 PDS global edit 136.3-9 PDS locating members in concatenated DSNs 153.15-23 PDS 109.3-13, 112.19-44, 115.26-39, 116.40-62 PDS 123.49-65, 136.93-9,138.16-33, 142.61-71 PDS 166.48-49, 190.31-37, 200.38-48 PDS 200.38-48, 220.47-71 PDS 145.31-36 PDSE future direction 230.38-45 PDSE 170.63-71, 180.13-31, 184.3-8, 198.3-5 PF keys 162.70 PF Keys 199.21-23 PGP 204.33-53 PL/I 184.70-71 POST macro 177.54-70 PPT 114.46-49 PROCLIB 189.69-71 PROFILE 163.64-71 PROGxx 179.3-5 PUTLINEs 161.27-31 Queries 201.9-12 Query 199.17-20 Quick JCL dataset edit 230.35-37 QNAME 140.14-23 Re-entrant programming 172.63-68 Reconstructing source code 177.19-54 Record tailoring 175.28-55 Records 206.6-12 Recovery 194.30-60, 195.31-60 Recovery 214.6-9 Redbooks 181.67-69 Register contents 194.27-29 Remote PDS members 138.16-33 Return code special register 166.8-10 Rounding errors 203.10-15 Rounding errors 205.46-48 RACF 140.20, 139.31-32 RC 210.26-43 REFDD 140.13-14 REORG 203.35-45 REPLACE 187.3-8 REPLICATE 205.45 RESET perf group restrictions 152.3-50-57 REXX over IP 168.52-65, 169.52-65 REXX packed data conversion 231.6-12 REXX parsing program 151.3-6 REXX 109.3-13, 109.13-15, 110.14-18, 110.18-33 REXX 110.56-70, 111.14-22, 111.22-28 REXX 112.55-60, 112.60-71, 113.35-37 REXX 114.3-15, 114.16-25, 114.26-46 REXX 116.3-8, 116.35-40, 116.62-66 REXX 118.3-10, 119.8-10, 120.7-8 REXX 121.48-56, 121.56-64, 122.10-18 REXX 122.19-28, 122.37-39, 124.6-26 REXX 124.26-30, 124.63-71, 125.35-42 REXX 125.61-70, 126.14-18, 126.19-23 REXX 126.24-53, 126.53-56, 127.9-23 REXX 130.3-12, 137.10-16,139.3, 140.5-12 REXX 142.61-71,144.4-8,144.44-71 REXX 163.3-6,167.49-52, 168.7-9,173.3-9, 188.3-4 REXX 210.6-17, 221.3-5, 221.5-11, 222.3-9, 227.45-58 REXX 146.3-8 RMF Spreadsheet Reporter 168.3-7 RP 220.3-7 RSVNONR 208.3-5 RTM 128.20-43 Saving I/Os 137,10-15 Scheduling jobs and commands 149.27-56 Scheduling 222.56-64 Search engine 190.7-17 Search for string 226.42-69 Search utilities 142.18-30 Search 188.18-27, 188.28-39 Search 205.49, 207.43-69 Searching with COBOL 165.42-45 Security 119.3-7 Selcopy 109.50-53 Snapshot copy 183.15-19, 184.71 Snapshot 212.30-46, 215.62-71 Software changes 196.3-7 Sorting hexadecimal data 157.3-8 Sorting stem variables 163.51-71 Source strings 138.58-71 Space management 221.67-71 Space 206.56-66 Splitting files 207.20-29, 220.47-71 Spool data 214.60-71, 215.24-35 Spool offload facility 175.6-28 Spreadsheet 190.37-71 Steplib 213.3-5 Storage class 217.14-29 Storage tables 198.29-44 Storage Activity Monitor 138.3-7 Storage 137.3-10 Strings 160.47-49, 184.14-23, 204.10-21 Syslog 224.43-71, 225.27-38 Syslogs 187.8-14 Sysplex information 156.14-30 System layout 202.10-18 System layout 202.10-18 System symbols in batch jobs 154.4-6 System trace table entries 176.53-71, 177.29-71 SCRT 202.41-49 SELCOPY and BASE 64 176.41-53 SELCOPY 169.3-4 SET 140.3-4 SHR requests 140.14-23 SMB 212.5-23, 215.15-24 SMF buffer 226.69-71 SMF data 141.55-59 SMF files 139.25 SMF 206.12-30, 213.11-34, 217.27-55, 218.21-39 SMP/E BUILDMCS 143.19-33 SMP/E PTF status report 146.65- SMP/E SMPPTS 181.3-18 SMP/E SYSMODS 173.9-15 SMP/E 160.15-27, 182.25, 193.15-26 SMS 162.32-48, 185.23-53, 186.25-61, 187.15-24, 189.6-20, 201.47-56 SMS 201.47-56, 216.10-20, 224.39-42 SORT SYMNAMES 199.9-16 SQL generator 230.23-34 SRB 208.5-12 SRM 138.7-15 STC 186.10-22 STCK 144.4-8 STCKCONV 144.4-8 STORE CLOCK 144.4-8 STSCH 224.32-39 SUBMIT 195.17-19 SVC screening 176.18-39 SYSADATA 199.9-16 SYSLOG identification 160.3-11 SYSMODS 193.15-26 SYSOUT API 191.6-27 SYS1.BRODCAST 142.3-11, 139.25 SYS1.DAE 139.31 SYS1.DUMPxx 139.31 SYS1.LINKLIB 140.14-23 SYS1.LOGREC 139.28 SYS1.PARMLIB members 172.22-27 SYS1.STGINDEX 139.29 SYS1.UADS 139.25 Table subroutines 225.9-14 Tape read/write routines 148.14-27 Tape 159.49-57, 161.3-12 Tape 210.3-6 Terminating tasks 146.15-18 Testing 188.3-4, 188.4-18 Timed Job Submission 142.53-61 Translation 185.69-71, 186.63-71 Tuning 183.15-19 TAPECOPY 207.6-9 TAR 204.54-56 TCP/IP 137.70-71, 139.3 TRAP2 220.3-7 TSO and ISPF in batch 146.58-64 TSO shutdown 155.3-8 TSO XMIT 138.16 TSO 136.9-23, 140.55-56, 141.3-10,141.55-59, 141.59-69, 144.4-8 TSO/E Version 2 141.19-55 Unblocking commands 157.14-30 Unix 137.70-71 Unix 183.3-14 Unix 222.3-9 Using overlays 158.52-56 UCB information 145.6-30 UCB 143.10-19 UIC interval 139.4-7 UNSTRING 160.47-49 USS 183.3-14 USS 213.54-71, 214.26-60, 215.30-14, 227.45-58, 228.20-33 Virtual storage map 172.42-52 Virtual storage map 212.46-71 Virtual storage memory leaks 196.49-62 Virtual Volume Dataset Info 229.3-6 Volume/dataset association 230.19-22 VARY commands 172.22-27 VBS datasets 143.3-10 VERBEXIT 209.44-71 VLF statistics 180.9-12 VLF API 147.24-40 VOLSER 172.52-63 VSAM browse 227.26-33 VSAM 139.36, 140.5-12, 142.11-12 VSAM 188.39-71, 189.56-69, 197.47-67, 198.45-52, 200.9-15, 197.47-67 VSAM 198.45-52, 200.9-15, 202.55-70, 203.35-45, 203.69-71, 204.63-69 VSAM 212.5-23, 214.18-25, 221.5-11 VTAM 141.59-61 VTOC repair 222.45-48 VTOC 140.19-23 Wait function 173.15-21 Waiting 206.37-44 Web 139.3 Windows NT 137.70-71 Writing user SMF record 154.42-48 WAIT macro 177.54-71 WLC 202.41-49 WLM information 163.8-41 WLM predictions (part 1) 230.46- WLM predictions (part 2) 231.49- WLM 138.33-58 WLM 198.6-12, 203.16-24 WLM 218.40-71, 219.25-40, 222.64-71 WTORs 169.8-9,172.15-22 Y2K compliance issues 154.3 Y2K compliance 154.3 Y2K support issues 156.4 Y2K STCK, and HDS processors 156.4 Y2K SVC screening update 154.52-57 Y2K 136.63-71, 137.46-70, 138.58-72, 139.36-62 Y2K 140.68-72,141.69-71, 143.55-70, 144.3-4, 144.44-71 3270 139.3 3380 140.56-58 3390 113.12-17, 116.9-27, 119.64-71, 121.21-47, 140.56-58 3495 111.28-37 3590 Dump restore tape stack utility 152.11-33 64-bit real storage 198.13-26