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zguru
from Lindale (Texas) (United States) on 2002-04-23 03:02 [#00189962]
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OK, I've got some work to do. I need to know where there is some good source code for ANSI C and for Assembler on IBM 370s. It's for school. I'm not some sort or rogue programmer trying to rule the world.
I just want some websites with lots of source code to give me some ideas.
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zguru
from Lindale (Texas) (United States) on 2002-04-23 03:15 [#00189967]
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I just assumed that some here were computer programmers. I think I saw some people discussing stuff like this.
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xlr
from Boston (United States) on 2002-04-23 03:19 [#00189968]
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I'm so bad at programming it's not even funny. The only thing I have any sort of real experience with is HTML and visual basic.
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jand
from Braintree (United Kingdom) on 2002-04-23 07:46 [#00190086]
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Your best bet is to do a google on IBM370 ANSI C ....
Probably your best bet is LINUX - IBM are pretty on the ball with it & I reckon they'll probably support it on a 370... but you'll need to check...
If LINUX does work, then use the GNU C compiler...GCC ... Source Code is easily available...(not sure about ASM)...
Hope this helps..
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aneurySm
from Ypsilanti (United States) on 2002-04-23 08:13 [#00190102]
Points: 1701 Status: Lurker
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i haven;t really programmed for over 6 years it was Turbo Pascal v6.0 with some inline ASM
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strollop
from pleasure on 2004-11-02 03:17 [#01379396]
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