Z Os Adcd 1.13 - 13 Jun 2026
By consolidating these essential tools, the ADCD provided a fully functional platform that could be used for a wide range of tasks.
| Component | Specification | |-----------|---------------| | | 2GB minimum (4GB+ recommended) | | DASD space | ~50-60GB (3390 mod 9 volumes) | | Page datasets | 3 volumes, 3GB each | | User IDs | IBMUSER (password SYS1), ADMIN, etc. | | Started tasks | JES2, CICS, DB2, MQ, IMS, HTTP Server | | TCP/IP | 2 home addresses (loopback, real LAN) | | TTY/3270 | Pre-configured for TN3270 access | Z Os Adcd 1.13 - 13
September 2012 (Generally Available) Lifecycle Status: End of Support (September 2015 – September 2017, depending on program) By consolidating these essential tools, the ADCD provided
: Expanded support for larger volume sizes allowed single 3390 DASD structures to scale seamlessly up to hundreds of thousands of cylinders, alleviating tracking strain on storage pools. : COBOL, PL/I, High-Level Assembler (HLASM), and Java
: COBOL, PL/I, High-Level Assembler (HLASM), and Java.
A typical ADCD 1.13 distribution consists of a series of emulated 3390 disk volumes. These are usually categorized by their specific functions: