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Re: Attachments
Because they cause lots of bounces. I set them to moderated and I fail to see the notices. You can upload to the files are so only those that want to see them need to use bandwidth downloading them
By Dave Wade · #3718 ·
Re: Visual studio 2022
Fish wrote: Marco, I have a patch ready for you to try, but I cannot attach it since this group sadly does not allow attachments. :( If you can send me a private email offlist, I will be happy to send
By Fish Fish · #3717 ·
Re: Attachments
Dave Wade wrote: Eh? Gmail certainly does not block all attachments. Only certain types of attachments: https://support.google.com/mail/answer/6590?hl=en#zippy=%2Cmessages-that-have-attachments Yes, I
By Fish Fish · #3716 ·
Attachments
Why doesn't this group permit attachments? -- "Fish" (David B. Trout) Software Development Laboratories http://www.softdevlabs.com mail: fish@...
By Fish Fish · #3715 ·
Re: How to enter the cent sign using x3270 on a raspberry pi
It's really not that hard: SET INPUT E0 4A Ready; T=0.01/0.02 19:16:25 EDIT TEST EXEC CASE M INPUT &TYPE This is a cent sign: \ FILE Ready; T=0.05/0.31 19:17:11 EXEC TEST This is a cent sign: ?
By Peter Coghlan · #3714 ·
Re: How to enter the cent sign using x3270 on a raspberry pi
I've sort of solved my problem - I typed a whole load of characters into a text file on my Mac then copied them to my Pi and thence to VM. One of them turned into a cent in CMS so I can now edit the
By Dave Mitchell · #3713 ·
Re: How to enter the cent sign using x3270 on a raspberry pi
It works in EDIT. Doesn't everyone use EDIT :-) Regards, Peter Coghlan.
By Peter Coghlan · #3712 ·
Re: How to enter the cent sign using x3270 on a raspberry pi
Thanks tor the advice but: 1. the SET INPUT works fine on the command line but doesn't work within an editor where I need to insert ? (cent) characters into my EXEC. x3270 doesn't offer a copy/paste
By Dave Mitchell · #3711 ·
Re: How to enter the cent sign using x3270 on a raspberry pi
How about the CMS command SET INPUT? For example: SET INPUT E0 4A Then type a backslash (\). Note that you may see a backslash when entering it in the input area but it should turn into a cent sign
By Peter Coghlan · #3710 ·
Re: How to enter the cent sign using x3270 on a raspberry pi
edit the keymap file.... the cent sign is Unicode 00a2... here's an example which maps it to alt-4 or Ctrl-backslash.. x3270.keymap.mine: #override \ <Key>Escape: Clear()\n\ <Key>End: FieldEnd()\n\
By Joe Monk · #3709 ·
How to enter the cent sign using x3270 on a raspberry pi
I need to use cent signs in an IOS3270 screen used by my BREXX exec. Try as I might I can't see how to do it. x3270 doesn't offer a paste command so I can't copy/paste from another pi window. The
By Dave Mitchell · #3708 ·
Re: GCC EXEC on S-disk, but Not On Any Other Minidisk? #VMCE
Mark, So as I thought Paul Edwards ported the utils and he says the sources are here:- http://www.pdos.org/custom.zip I haven¡¯t verified that when compiled they match the modules on the disk. I will
By Dave Wade · #3707 ·
Re: GCC EXEC on S-disk, but Not On Any Other Minidisk? #VMCE
Mark, CMS is a single user operating system so there are no ¡°user¡± or ¡°group¡± ids. It has no directories, so no inodes. Think MS DOS 2.0. You IPL it in a virtual machine, and in that machine,
By Dave Wade · #3706 ·
Re: GCC EXEC on S-disk, but Not On Any Other Minidisk? #VMCE
Dave, I did find DIFF MODULE and PATCH MODULE, but I can not find the source code, on the GCCCMS minidisks, nor the MAINTC minidisks. Not finding any USERs that might be"hiding" those files, either.
By Mark A. Stevens · #3705 ·
Re: GCC EXEC on S-disk, but Not On Any Other Minidisk? #VMCE
The files have been placed in the following folder: ZLIB_and_Other. Link follows. /g/h390-vm/files/ZLIB_and_Other ... Mark S.
By Mark A. Stevens · #3704 ·
Re: GCC EXEC on S-disk, but Not On Any Other Minidisk? #VMCE
Mark, OK I have that sorted. If you are using PDPCLIB and set up a FILEDIFF for SYSPRINT then GCC will use that. Messy, yes, but hey this is a 50 year old operating system running a 30 year old
By Dave Wade · #3703 ·
Re: GCC EXEC on S-disk, but Not On Any Other Minidisk? #VMCE
I didn't see my e-mail with the attachments, or the lack thereof, so I've duplicated the post, mostly, which may show up in this group. It too had attachments. I will try to gather all that into a
By Mark A. Stevens · #3702 ·
Re: GCC EXEC on S-disk, but Not On Any Other Minidisk? #VMCE
The diff program seems to be a complete unix port. By just typing 'diff --help' it dumps the help, just like it does on *nix. diff --help Usage: diff [OPTION]... FILES Compare files line by line. -i?
By Mark A. Stevens · #3701 ·
Re: GCC EXEC on S-disk, but Not On Any Other Minidisk? #VMCE
Mark, Ok they appear to work, but I can remember how to re-direct stdout (duh?). You need to use dotted file names so type hello c #include <stdio.h> int main(int argc, char * argv[]) { printf("Good
By Dave Wade · #3700 ·
Re: GCC EXEC on S-disk, but Not On Any Other Minidisk? #VMCE
Mark, OK "diff" and "patch" exist so you can use those to maintain "c" files (possibly I haven't tested them). Thinking about it, I probably didn't do anything about "sys" as I don't think it existed
By Dave Wade · #3699 ·