Re: Is there a Hello World COBOL example for DOS/VS?
Is the video that you describe (adding 2314, fixing labels) in the M103, M104, M105 series of videos?
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Doug Wegscheid
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#493
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Re: VTAM DOS/VS
To reply to myself...
It is good to release job from reader when is submitted via reader with
disp L :D .
12 AR R RDR,VTAM
13 F1 1R88I OK
14 F1 1Q47I F3 VTAM 00301 FROM 000
15 F2 // JOB VTAM
16
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Crni Mrki, DK4BN
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#492
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Re: VTAM DOS/VS
HI.
I am trying to configure VTAM according to the instructions from github:
https://github.com/tchandler48/DOS5PEXT
I generated a new supervisor together with power, made a configuration, but when I
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Crni Mrki, DK4BN
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#491
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Web 3270
Gentlemen, here the web page that I created to access via browser any
Mainframe connected. Simply filling IP address and TN3270 port. These are
pictures of my Mainframe being accessed thru Internet.
I
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Nelson Forni
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#490
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Re: Earliest FORTRAN COMPILER available for use with Hercules.
I’m sorry Andre but I can’t answer any of your questions.
All I know is that the first time our class went to the newspaper to run our programs the instructor just mentioned why the newspaper
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Fran Hensler
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#489
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Re: Earliest FORTRAN COMPILER available for use with Hercules.
When we installed our first 360/30 in 1968 I remember vividly seeing something about a 1401 emulator option but we did not install it.
/Fran Hensler
Sent: Friday, July 14, 2023 5:02 AM
To:
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Fran Hensler
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#488
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Re: Earliest FORTRAN COMPILER available for use with Hercules.
Andre,
Well the old machines like the 1620 and 1401 didn’t have an OS as you probably understand it. The only ran one task at a time. Usually they had what we called a monitor which loaded things
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Dave Wade
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#487
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Re: Earliest FORTRAN COMPILER available for use with Hercules.
Hi,
The earliest Fortran II compiler that I know of is the one for the
704. That is available a few places. Getting a tape built to run it
is a bit of a challenge.
Rich
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Richard Cornwell
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#486
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Re: Earliest FORTRAN COMPILER available for use with Hercules.
Hello Dave!
I have managed to run FORTRAN II compiler on SIMH, thanks to link you provided.
As i understood, it runs on bare metal, so no OS at all. Am i right?
| I expect that there was little use
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Andre
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#485
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Re: Earliest FORTRAN COMPILER available for use with Hercules.
Hello Fran!
This is a very interesting story. You mentioned that the newspaper used IBM1620 for typesetting. Can you guess which program they were using?
I'm aware that CTSS had TYPSET and RUNOFF,
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Andre
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#484
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Re: Earliest FORTRAN COMPILER available for use with Hercules.
Hi, Fran,
This page has a lot of good information:
https://ibm-1401.info/1401in360.html#whiteboard
including source code for a 1401 simulator that ran on S/360 models.? ?No microcode assists
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Mark Waterbury
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#483
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Re: Earliest FORTRAN COMPILER available for use with Hercules.
Fortran was my first language. I took a class at Butler County Community College.
It was their first year (1964, I think) and they had no computing equipment so one night a week we went to the
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Fran Hensler
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#482
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Re: Earliest FORTRAN COMPILER available for use with Hercules.
Andre,
Whilst Wikipedea says there was a 1401 emulator for DOS I have never seen a copy. I know the Turnkey MVS people have run the OS 1401 emulator under MVS. There was discussion here:-
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Dave Wade
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#481
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Re: Earliest FORTRAN COMPILER available for use with Hercules.
Hello Dave,
I see... But i heard that there was 1401 emulator for DOS360. Is it possible to somehow run FORTRAN II compiler inside 1401 emulator inside DOS360 inside Hercules?
Has anyone tried
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Andre
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#480
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Re: Earliest FORTRAN COMPILER available for use with Hercules.
Andre,
(basically) The 360 series only ran Fortran IV or Fortran 66. If you want Fortran II you can use a 1401 or 1620 simulator.
This page:-
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Dave Wade
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#479
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Earliest FORTRAN COMPILER available for use with Hercules.
Hello Everyone!
I know this may sound strange, but when you're trying to delve into the history of computer technologies,
the earliest version of a program can be much more valuable than the latest
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Andre
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#478
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Re: POWER II source distribution
René Ferland wrote:
Really?! Interesting!
[...]
That's entirely possible, and in fact, very *likely* IMO.
But let me look at your two logs first and get back to you.
--
"Fish" (David B.
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Fish Fish
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#477
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Re: POWER II source distribution
Hello Fish,
For curiosity, I tried the TPTP job with both Hercules 3.13 and SDL Hercules 4.5 on my iMac (more Unix-like than Windows). It seems to work with Hercules 3.13 while it fails with SDL
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René Ferland
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#476
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Re: POWER II source distribution
(ATTACHMENT)
Alejandro olivan Alvarez wrote:
[...]
Thank you!
Never mind. I found it. :)
[...]
I doubt it's your system.
Instead, as I said in my previous message, I suspect there is a BUG in
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Fish Fish
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#475
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Re: POWER II source distribution
Hi!
Thank you for your interest! ... Because of you very detailed explnation, I've repeated the whole experiment (I perform snapshots often, when operating hercules because I tend to run into
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Alejandro olivan Alvarez
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#474
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