z/OS V1R13 ADCD (Application Developer Controlled Distribution) is a pre-configured mainframe environment designed for developers and testers to run on IBM Z Development and Test Environment (zD&T), which emulates IBM Z hardware on x86 Linux. Core Components & Setup
Use the SDSF (System Display and Search Facility) command: z os adcd 113 13 work
Typically installed on a Linux distribution like RHEL or Ubuntu. 32-bit library support is often required for token drivers. z os adcd 113 13 work
Language Environment uses a "heap" for nested enclaves. An assembler program that calls a C function and then frees the C function's context block erroneously triggers 113-13. z os adcd 113 13 work