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Peter Osborne <[log in to unmask]>
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Peter Osborne <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 19 Jun 2002 14:50:23 -0400
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The Kompany has a product called Kobol

http://www.thekompany.com/products/kobol/

It includes an IDE & Compiler with no runtime licensing. I believe it is only
for Intel based systems though. We have it working with HP Eloquence.

-Pete
On June 19, 2002 02:02 pm, Duane Percox wrote:
> Just wanted to update everyone who does cobol and is
> looking at Linux that Fujitsu SW just announced their
> porting of NetCobol to Linux (rh).
>
> You can read more at
> http://www.netcobol.com/news/prelease/pr20020619.htm
>
> BTW, NetCobol is the only commercial Cobol I have found that
> natively compiles to pa-risc and requires NO run-time cost
> per user of generated code.
>
> In talking to FSW over the last few months I have learned
> that when they do a compiler they do it to generate native
> instructions for the supported platform and not as vm
> interpreted. It will be interesting to see what direction
> they take in their Linux version with regard to platform support
> and pricing :-)
>
> For those who don't know already, FSW was an early member of the
> ia-64 developer program.
>
> duane
>
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