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Re: Fortran I/O
Note that if you do with this IBM 4361 @ LCML+L, it has the GENFORTG command to build the module with the correct libraries after you compile.? The full list on the 4361 is: GENCOBOL GENFORTG
By Drew Derbyshire · #177 ·
Re: VM/ESA era manuals?
Joe, Thats the one, and it is a total cludge. The on-line service says its discontinued. It goes .boo ->html ->pdf and kevin has stopped developing it There was another that I think used SENDKEYS to
By Dave Wade · #176 ·
Re: VM/ESA era manuals?
Dave, You mean like this? http://kev009.com/wp/projects/boo2pdf/ Joe
By Joe Monk · #175 ·
Re: VM/ESA era manuals?
Peter (and others), I really should read the user guide. If you create a ¡°traditional¡± shelf in the Library Reader Shelf Manager and import the books it shows you the titles. Dave Sent: 21 January
By Dave Wade · #174 ·
Re: VM/ESA era manuals?
There used to be a few sites with the manuals but they have all disappeared. Were the ESA era manuals ever available as PDF? I think they were only ever BOO files. There was once a tool to convert BOO
By Dave Wade · #173 ·
Re: VM/ESA era manuals?
Drew (and others) Well if you actually have the shelf files and open them in the library shelf manager it all works wonderfully. There used to be some CD Images of the collections on-line but they all
By Dave Wade · #172 ·
Re: Fortran I/O
Rene, Should the GCC libraries be removed? Doesn¡¯t the GCC EXEC set the proper TXTLIB depending on which ¡°C¡± library you are using? Dave Sent: 21 January 2020 00:15 To: [email protected]
By Dave Wade · #171 ·
Re: Fortran I/O
Well spotted Rene! I'd like to claim I had some wonderful insight into the issue but the truth is that my CMSUSER disk is borked, therefore it's PROFILE EXEC does not run and that is why I manually
By Peter Coghlan · #170 ·
Re: VM/ESA era manuals?
CP, CMS, Rexx/VM, XEDIT, etc. reference manuals specific to that version of VM, for example, all of which do have VM/ESA in their titles. Similar to the few scanned manuals that bitsavers has for
By pjfarley3 · #169 ·
Re: VM/ESA era manuals?
And renaming.? The default download names are worse than useless.
By Drew Derbyshire · #168 ·
Re: VM/ESA era manuals?
What were you looking for that you didn¡¯t find? Note that (for example) RSCS 3.2 does not include VM/ESA in the manual titles.
By Drew Derbyshire · #167 ·
Re: VM/ESA era manuals?
Thanks for the tip. Interesting way to get the list. Peter Sent: Monday, January 20, 2020 4:12 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [h390-vm] VM/ESA era manuals?
By pjfarley3 · #166 ·
Re: VM/ESA era manuals?
Yes, they can BUT only one at a time in a long list, and some items in the list are bookmanager shelves and index files that don¡¯t appear to be downloadable. That¡¯s a lot of clicking and saving.
By pjfarley3 · #165 ·
Re: VM/ESA era manuals?
Thanks, that url worked fine for me. But as Dave McGuire pointed out, not much from the VM/ESA era. Peter Sent: Monday, January 20, 2020 2:33 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [h390-vm] VM/ESA era
By pjfarley3 · #164 ·
Re: Fortran I/O
Hello Steven, I met this problem before. There is a GLOBAL TXTLIB statement in the PROFILE EXEC of CMSUSER that sets the libraries for the compilers. The GCCLIB and FORTLIB are in the list but they
By Ren¨¦ Ferland · #163 ·
Re: Real and Virtual Printers and Punches and File Transfers
Other have explained how best to transfer files. But as an aside, there is nothing to stop you from ATTACHing the "real" card punch (i.e. the one virtualized by Hercules) to your userid, and thus
By Tony Harminc · #162 ·
Re: Fortran I/O
Hi Steven, It seems to work ok for me: global txtlib fortlib Ready; T=0.01/0.01 23:03:15 fortran heron FORTRAN IV (G) COMPILATION COMPLETE. Ready; T=0.15/0.30 23:03:20 filedef ft05f001 term Ready;
By Peter Coghlan · #161 ·
Re: VM/ESA era manuals?
They're bringing more hardware! The latest bit of IBM gear I'm looking at has great big servo-motors. -Dave -- Dave McGuire, AK4HZ New Kensington, PA
By Dave McGuire · #160 ·
Re: VM/ESA era manuals?
Hello! Interesting. I can not imagine why that crowd of <DELETED!> boobs would want to do that to your end. As for Bitsavers, I usually go to the site behind http://www.mirrorservice.org (FTP that
By Gregg Levine · #159 ·
Re: Fortran I/O
Thanks, Peter. Now I can run the heron program but there seems to be an anomaly with the SQRT function in that it is always returning zero. The latest incarnation of the program is now: C AREA OF A
By Steven Fosdick · #158 ·