Hello, Dan
I have a good knowledge on OpenVMS Pascal programming.
Can you provide us with an example of source code that generates writeln
errors ?
Cordialement/Regards
Jean-Claude Parel
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I didn't port it from vax pascal.
in fact, I've never done any vax pascal programming in my life.
I ported it from vax fortran to turbo pascal. yeah, that was fun, not.
but now I want to move my new code back to the vax in whatever language.
vax basic is the one I'm most familiar with, followed
Despite porting the program from VAX Pascal to various flavours of other
Pascal, it seems you don’t recall much about the language.
Moving from Pascal to BASIC would be quite an exercise.
In VAX Pascal the reserved identifiers INPUT and OUTPUT refer to SYS$INPUT and
SYS$OUTPUT, respectively.
I found a hello world pascal example online for vms,
so at least that much I can get working.
however, all the docs online are not so useful for programming itself.
my code has input and output from the terminal and from files.
the hello program uses: program hello(output);
so not sure how to do
On 02/07/2018 05:57 PM, simh-requ...@trailing-edge.com wrote:
[Simh] anyone know how to convert/translate turbo pascal to
vax pascal?
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On 07-Feb-18 18:22, Dan Gahlinger wrote:
> since I did all that work recreating "castle" from the vax to the pc
> using turbo pascal (then free pascal)
> I'd like to "port" it back to the vax,
> but the vms 7.3 pascal compiler doesn't recognize "writeln"
I would be very surprised by this; writeln
Dan
What exact version of Pascal compiler are you using ? (presumably you are
using OpenVMS 7.3 on a VAX as the operating system)
What is the exact message the complier gives concerning the writeln() function?
Can you generate a simple “proof of concept” and share what you are doing ?
On 07-Feb-18 15:27, Quentin North wrote:
> Hi all
>
> A bit off topic, but Im not a historical Dec user so don’t know some
> of the basics with Dec OSes and have never oped one before.
>
> I have installed and configured Tops-10 on a simh PDP10.
>
> It is all fine, but when I am creating user
Hi all
A bit off topic, but Im not a historical Dec user so don’t know some of the
basics with Dec OSes and have never oped one before.
I have installed and configured Tops-10 on a simh PDP10.
It is all fine, but when I am creating user accounts I have bumped into two
minor issues and after
On 2/7/2018 1:42 PM, Johnny Billquist wrote:
On 2018-02-07 18:01, John H. Reinhardt wrote:
With all the recent discussion of BASIC games and such, I have been reminiscing
about my first days introduced to RSTS/E and the PDP-11 at Rose-Hulman
Institute of Technology's Camp Retupmoc in summer
On 2018-02-07 18:01, John H. Reinhardt wrote:
With all the recent discussion of BASIC games and such, I have been
reminiscing about my first days introduced to RSTS/E and the PDP-11 at
Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology's Camp Retupmoc in summer 1977. At
the time they were running V6B on
Hi John,
Paul Nankervis grabbed an image of the V6C tape I had been hording for
almost 40 years and found a 1 block error that caused INIT.SYS to stop
with an "INIT BUG". You are probably running that copy of V6C as no
other copy has been found (in 40 years). Ashley Carder had (I think)
V6A
With all the recent discussion of BASIC games and such, I have been reminiscing
about my first days introduced to RSTS/E and the PDP-11 at Rose-Hulman
Institute of Technology's Camp Retupmoc in summer 1977. At the time they were
running V6B on their PDP-11/70. I've searched for some time for
Not sure if anyone's interested, but I just put up a Go package (library)
for handling SIMH tape files.
https://github.com/SMerrony/simhtape
There's also a demo program which uses the package to scan, dump and even
create tape images.
Steve
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