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November 2001, Week 2

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Charles Finley <[log in to unmask]>
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Lane Rollins asks:
>
> It sounds like it's time to start making an inventory of items that
> exist or need to exist to make moving from the 3000 a reality. This
> isn't much, but we need to start somewhere.
>
> Languages
> ---------
>
> C - gcc
>
> Fortran - Charles Finley has experience
Actually, we have a lot more than just experience.  We have a complete set
of porting tools.  This is just an indication of what we and our partners
have.  http://www.xformix.com/xform/xformmf.htm.

There are many things not shown here.  Including direct experience in
integrating HP Eloquence with applications from the HP 3000 and porting
languages other than FORTRAN and COBOL.

>
> COBOL - COBOL for gcc
>         (http://www.gnu.org/directory/COBOLforgcc.html)
>         No idea of quality or completeness. I'm not a
>         COBOL person.
>         Others?
>
> SPL - Allegro has SPLASH they may be able to port it to linux or ?
>       Personally this is important, we have several 100,000 lines
>       of SPL still in our shop.
>
> Tools
> -----
>
> Image - HP Eloquence
>
> View -
>


Charles Finley
Transformix Computer Corporation
760-439-3146
Fax 760-439-3146

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