I recommend you study the handout from SHARE session 8132 in the
SHARE proceedings from Long Beach, California in February 2004:
Extending the Life Cycle of Legacy Applications
(With Added Thoughts Specific to Assembler Language)
It contains a detailed analysis of factors to consider when you
Perhaps a dumb question, but what kind of Assembler? (Can we assume 390?)
And what does it do? Does it run with any middleware involved?
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Timothy Sipples
IBM Consulting Enterprise Software Architect
Specializing in Software Architectures Related to System z
Based in Tokyo, Serving IBM
Has anyone run across a software package that will successfully convert
Assembler code to working C or C++ code or, alternatively, allow Assembler
code to run in a server-based environment more or less as is (much like
MicroFocus does for COBOL code)?
Thanks in advance - John Bachiochi
John,
On Mon, 17 Mar 2008 12:56:09 -0500, John Bachiochi
Has anyone run across a software package that will successfully convert
Assembler code to working C or C++ code or, alternatively, allow
Assembler code to run in a server-based environment more or less as is
(much like MicroFocus does for COBOL
Has anyone run across a software package that will successfully convert
Assembler code to working C or C++ code or, alternatively, allow
Assembler code to run in a server-based environment more or less as is
(much like MicroFocus does for COBOL code)?
Thanks in advance - John Bachiochi
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Has anyone run across a software package
On 17/03/2008, John Bachiochi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone run across a software package that will successfully convert
Assembler code to working C or C++ code or, alternatively, allow
Assembler code to run in a server-based environment more or less as is
(much like MicroFocus does
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