On Mon, Oct 19, 2020, 01:09 Theodore M Rolle Jr via <stercor=[email protected]> wrote:
I have a box of cards containing a S/370 assembler program I wrote in the 1980s. The technology to make them into a file wasn't there (or I didn't know about it).
It's a half-smart file copy that has the added advantage of appending a calendar to the output file. The calendar can be any base from 2 to 16.
Print a base-9 or base-11 calendar; it "looks" normal, but on examination, strange.
It supports horizontal and vertical hex dumps,?with and without displaying the characters.
I'm not above entering the cards by hand...
Is there an ISPF-like editor that implements tab stops at columns 10, 16, 31, 72?
I cannot compile Hybrid Editor XE on my Manjaro ARM Raspberry Pi 4B.