Rich,
Should be a "Beta Release" available within the next
few days. I'll put a note on here. Main slow down at
present is pile of Timber the good lady wants
converting to decking :-(.
Dave.
--- Rich Smrcina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sounds good! Please let us know where and when you
> set it
--- Rick Troth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I wonder: could you get it to call LE libraries
> instead of OS libs?
I don't see why not, but I am not sure how much work
would be required. The present code is pretty tied
into OS DCBs and QSAM I/O. I had not considered using
LE as I know very little
Sounds good! Please let us know where and when you set it up for download.
Dave Wade wrote:
--- Rich Smrcina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
VMARC format works. What is minimal at this point?
I guess thats a "moot point". It actually now has
almost all of the ANSI standard routines in place and
I wonder: could you get it to call LE libraries instead of OS libs?
-- R;
--- Rich Smrcina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> VMARC format works. What is minimal at this point?
>
I guess thats a "moot point". It actually now has
almost all of the ANSI standard routines in place and
the compiler will (almost) re-compile itself on VM. A
couple of routines fail, I think becau
VMARC format works. What is minimal at this point?
Dave Wade wrote:
Folks,
Thanks to the kind loan of access to a zVM system
from Dave Jones @ V-Soft Software I now have a GCC323
that runs on VM, and generates "traditional" 370
assembler. There is also a minimal run time library so
that CMS
Folks,
Thanks to the kind loan of access to a zVM system
from Dave Jones @ V-Soft Software I now have a GCC323
that runs on VM, and generates "traditional" 370
assembler. There is also a minimal run time library so
that CMS "modules" can be produced. Due to some of the
MVS macros used it still u