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z/OS V1R9.0 TSO/E Command Reference

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TEST—LIST Subcommandv Each address is to be displayed in fixed-point binary format in three lines of 3bytes each.list (total1 total2 total3 alltotal) f l(3) m(3)Example 8Operation: List the first six fullwords in the communications vector table (CVT).Known:v The absolute address of the CVT: 10v The user is operating in TEST mode.v The data is to be listed in hexadecimal form in six lines of 4 bytes each.Note: First use the QUALIFY subcommand of TEST to establish the beginningof the CVT as a base location for displacement values.qualify 10.%v TEST: The system responselist +0 l(4) m(6)The display at your terminal might resemble the following:+0 00000000+4 00012A34+8 00000B2C+C 00000000+10 001A0408+14 00004430Example 9Operation: Display the entire contents of vector register 1 in hexadecimal.list 1v(*) xExample 10Operation: Display the fourth element of vector register 1 in fullword fixed pointbinary.list 1v(4) fExample 11Operation: Display elements 3 through 20 of vector register 3 in single precisionfloating point.list 3v(3):3v(20)Example 12Operation: Display the entire contents of all 16 vector registers in single precisionfloating point.list 0v(*):15v(*)Example 13Operation: Display the entire contents of vector register 0 in double precisionfloating point.list 0w(*)Example 14Operation: Display elements 5 to 25 of vector register 2 in double precision floatingpoint.list 2w(5):2w(25)318 z/<strong>OS</strong> <strong>V1R9.0</strong> <strong>TSO</strong>/E <strong>Command</strong> <strong>Reference</strong>

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