Thanks very much for the additional info. Your post was very timely since I
read in the notes that come with the PL/M cross compiler that is being
discussed that it was a cross-compiler hosted on MTS and VM/CMS.
I don't think I ever came across a cross compiler in the old days. It is
interesting t
On Feb 23, 2016, an anonymous user (li...@openmailbox.org) wrote:
> Thanks very much for the additional info. Your post was very timely since I
> read in the notes that come with the PL/M cross compiler
> that is being discussed that it was a cross-compiler hosted on MTS and VM/CMS.
> I don't th
On Tue, 23 Feb 2016 14:15:11 +
"Armistead, Jason BIS" wrote:
> Hosting on a VAX under VMS might be viewed as a little extreme when the
> target had less than 64K of EPROM and a few K of RAM, but it worked.
That's what I meant. I know what a cross compiler is. I never saw a
mainframe
Let's move this to a new thread subject of its own !
On Tuesday, 23 February 2016 12:04 PM, Davis Johnson wrote
(under old subject Re: [Simh] Interdata OS/32: hello-world in CAL32) :
> One that I remember was TI had a 9900 cross assembler written in FORTRAN (all
> caps in those days). It was f
I note someone said MTS hosted several cross assemblers and compilers. Readers
may be interested to note that a sanitised copy of MTS ready to run on the
Hercules S390/XA/390 emulator is available for download.
http://archive.michigan-terminal-system.org/mts-d60A
http://www.hercules-390.eu/
Da
Indeed, the PL/M compiler comes with notes saying it was hosted on MTS.
This thread could be the start of something very interesting! Thanks guys!
On Tue, 23 Feb 2016 17:39:58 -
"Dave Wade" wrote:
> I note someone said MTS hosted several cross assemblers and compilers.
> Readers may be inte
On 23-Feb-16 12:32, Armistead, Jason BIS wrote:
> Let's move this to a new thread subject of its own !
>
> On Tuesday, 23 February 2016 12:04 PM, Davis Johnson
> wrote (under old subject Re: [Simh] Interdata OS/32: hello-world in CAL32) :
>
>> One that I remember was TI had a 9900 cross assembler