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[3 earlier articles] |
Re: PL/MIX usenet@rwaltman.net (Roberto Waltman) (2007-02-08) |
Re: PL/MIX gah@ugcs.caltech.edu (glen herrmannsfeldt) (2007-02-08) |
Re: PL/MIX sdn@svpal.org (Steven Nichols) (2007-02-09) |
Re: PL/MIX ara@nestle.csail.mit.edu (Allan Adler) (2007-02-09) |
Re: PL/MIX ara@nestle.csail.mit.edu (Allan Adler) (2007-02-11) |
Re: PL/MIX ArarghMail702@Arargh.com (2007-02-12) |
Re: PL/MIX Peter_Flass@Yahoo.com (Peter Flass) (2007-02-12) |
Re: PL/MIX ara@nestle.csail.mit.edu (Allan Adler) (2007-02-16) |
Re: PL/MIX ara@nestle.csail.mit.edu (Allan Adler) (2007-02-16) |
Re: PL/MIX martin@gkc.org.uk (Martin Ward) (2007-02-25) |
From: | Peter Flass <Peter_Flass@Yahoo.com> |
Newsgroups: | comp.programming,comp.compilers |
Date: | 12 Feb 2007 12:32:59 -0500 |
Organization: | Road Runner High Speed Online http://www.rr.com |
References: | <y93hctzf4wz.fsf@nestle.csail.mit.edu> 07-02-018 07-02-027 07-02-030 07-02-040 |
Keywords: | assembler |
Posted-Date: | 12 Feb 2007 12:32:59 EST |
Allan Adler wrote:
> I don't know if it is what I want (i.e. an analogue for x86 of PL360
> or the nonexistent PL/MIX) but it does seem to offer a lot of
> desirable features, not the least of which is that I can study it on
> my own machine instead of on machines that I don't know anything about
> and don't have access to.
Somewhat off-topic, but if you wanted to play with PL360, etc., there
is an emulator for s/360 and s/370 that runs on a peecee (Hercules), and
all the old software is freely available to run the old stuff.
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