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Machine requirements HLASM Programmer's Guide SC26-4941-06 |
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For assembling High Level Assembler programs: Programs written using High Level Assembler can be assembled,
including use of the z/Architecture processor machine instructions,
the Extended Architecture mode processor machine instructions, and
Enterprise System Architecture mode processor machine instructions,
on all System/370 family and its follow-on machines supporting the
following operating systems:
You might require an operating system-specific macro library to assemble programs that run under that operating system, depending on macro usage. For running High Level Assembler programs: A generated object program using z/Architecture, Extended Architecture (370-XA), Enterprise Systems Architecture/370 (ESA/370), Enterprise Systems Architecture/390 (ESA/390), Enterprise Systems/9000 (ES/9000) or Vector instructions can be run only on an applicable processor under an operating system that provides the necessary architecture support for the instructions used. Tape device: High Level Assembler
is distributed on one of the following:
An appropriate tape device is required for installation. Double-byte data: Double-byte data
can be displayed, entered, or both, in their multicultural representation
on the following:
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