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Olav,

        It really isn't the mission of OpenMPE to define, locate, and make
available migration tools.  There are other advocacy avenues for such
efforts, such as SIG-Migration, threw Interex.  We recognize, accept, and
appreciate that many companies will choose to migrate away from MPE and will
need these types of services.  However, OpenMPE is singularly focused the
advocacy of making "staying on MPE" a viable supported option.  Whether
"staying on MPE" means one month past HP's EOL date or for the foreseeable
future and where they go after MPE is completely up to the users.

        Please note that I do think it is an interesting suggestion for companies
that are migrating and strongly recommend you make the suggestion to the
appropriate group.

Thanx,
        Jon

-----Original Message-----
From: OpenMPE Support Group [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of
Olav Kappert
Sent: Monday, September 30, 2002 3:45 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: [OPENMPE] HP India developes MPE Emulation


Fellow members:

This might be old news to many members but in the April edition of
HPWORLD (Page 45 - Migration from MPE 3000 Special Supplement), B.T. Vikram
Kumer discusses 3k Migration Tools.

To make a long story short, the e-solutions Division in India has developed
a set of e3000 migration components for use on HP-UX.  They are as follows:
    COBOL-COBOL (microFocus, ACUCOBOL and PerCobol),
    File System and Account/group structure Translator,
    Runtime emulator libraries for MPE Interinsics and Commands,
    Data Migration (IMAGE, Allbase to Oracle and others),
    Runtime emulator Library for Image Intrinsics and
    MPE Shell Command Interpreter on HP-UX.

These tools are used by ESD engineers during the re-engineering efforts when
customers engage ESD to migrate their software and being used as such, makes
them NOT-FOR-SALE as standalone products.

It seems to me that if HP really wanted to help their customers, this
collection
of products should be made available to each and every customer, without
cost,
if the customer decides to go HP-UX.

Maybe Jon Backus would like to pursue this concept with the understanding
folks
at HP.

Olav Kappert
IOMIT International

P.S. Could this collection of products run on a Unix based PC ?  (MPE on PC)

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