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This command, only useful under CMS, indicates that a thread is to act | This command, only useful under CMS, indicates that a thread is to act | ||
as a [[Fast/Unload]] task for [[Fast/Unload User Language Interface]] requests. | as a [[Fast/Unload]] task for [[Fast/Unload User Language Interface]] requests. | ||
It is necessary under CMS if | It is necessary under CMS if <var class="product">Fast/Unload User Language Interface</var> is to be used, because of the lack of true multi-tasking support by CMS. | ||
multi-tasking support by CMS. | The thread on which the <var>FUDAEMON</var> command is issued (presumably an IODEV 3) | ||
The thread on which the FUDAEMON command is issued (presumably an IODEV 3) | simulates an MVS task running <var class="product">Fast/Unload</var>. | ||
simulates an MVS task running | |||
===FUDAEMON command syntax=== | ===FUDAEMON command syntax=== | ||
<p class="syntax">FUDAEMON </p> | <p class="syntax">FUDAEMON </p> |
Latest revision as of 20:03, 11 November 2014
Note: This is a Sirius Mods-only command prior to Version 7.5 of Model 204.
This command, only useful under CMS, indicates that a thread is to act as a Fast/Unload task for Fast/Unload User Language Interface requests. It is necessary under CMS if Fast/Unload User Language Interface is to be used, because of the lack of true multi-tasking support by CMS. The thread on which the FUDAEMON command is issued (presumably an IODEV 3) simulates an MVS task running Fast/Unload.
FUDAEMON command syntax
FUDAEMON