I agree, PS is a great product. I am doing a migration project, and it
has helped allot. For example, migrating HP-COBOL, besides all the
Image, MPE Intrinsic, and Vplus issues, PS allows me to access, edit,
compile source code on the HP3000 and on the target platform from within
the same project folder. PS already knows how to speak MPE, the target
platform only needs telnet, and a flavor of Cobol that supports a
command-line compile. Now you're cookin', simply copy-paste from the
HP3000 to the target platform, and click on compile. Using AcuCobol on
this particular project , in many cases there were no source-code
changes needed. It was very cool to just copy-paste, click compile and
No Errors! I don't know of another editor that would allow me to do that!
Another odd use for PS, years ago I worked at place where adding
network printers was so common, I used PS to add a network printer to
MPE in about 30 seconds.
In my J3KSysAdmin Project, it went something like:
Click NPCONFIG, add Ldev, IP (Coppy-Paste from a pre-existing entry),
Save. (10 seconds of you are slow)
Click on SYSGEN-Command file, modify the AD command giving the correct
LDEV number, Save, and Compile (10 to 20 seconds).
The Key here is to set the compiler to SYSGEN, and the Linker to
DOIONOW, for the SYSGEN command file.
Doing this migration project, my client needed to purchase five PS
seats, lic keys. Eventually I did get in touch with Graham Woolley who
is somehow privileged by Whisper Technology, and he was able to help me
with a valid lic for my migration project. No support, no software, no
cost, just a valid lic key. Someone on the HP3000-L sent me a copy of
the latest 4.4 release, that I very much appreciate. It would NOT be
illegal for me to past it on to anyone else, it will exp in 30 days,
unless you get in touch with Graham and he gives you a key.
So if Graham Woolley (ask me for his address) gets too many emails,
maybe it will send a message to whom ever owns it to put it back on the
market somehow, or give to someone who wants to.
I already asked Graham if he could give me the source code ;-)
He didn't reply.
Michael Anderson,
J3k Solutions
Johnson, Tracy wrote:
> I'm sure there is a holding firm just waiting to sue should anyone
> obtain an illegal copy.
>
> Tracy Johnson
> Office 1-757-766-4318
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>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: HP-3000 Systems Discussion
>> [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Wyell Grunwald
>> Sent: Tuesday, December 08, 2009 1:55 PM
>> To: [log in to unmask]
>> Subject: [HP3000-L] Programmer Studio?
>>
>> Seems strange that they would just drop off the face of the
>> earth, and not
>> farm out the product for someone else to manage/sell/support !
>>
>> An extremely great product to lose (much like the hp3000) !
>>
>> Their mail bounces with the "no such domain" message.
>>
>> Wyell Grunwald
>>
>> From: Michael <[log in to unmask]>
>> To: [log in to unmask]
>> Sent: Fri, November 6, 2009 11:41:34 PM
>> Subject: [HP3000-L] Programmer Studio?
>>
>> Anyone know the status of Programmer Studio, this is the best
>> programming
>> editor I've ever seen. I have a client that wants to use it,
>> and can't seem
>> to contact anyone about it. Don't remember where It read it,
>> but recently I
>> read that Whisper Technology is no more. Went to the website and read:
>>
>> Unfortunately Whisper Technology is no longer trading and
>> Programmer Studio
>> is no longer being enhanced or supported.
>>
>> If you have any licensing or other non-technical queries,
>> please email:
>> [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>
>>
>> No response from this email address.
>>
>> Any info is much appreciated.
>>
>> -- Michael Anderson,
>> J3k Solutions
>> Sr.Systems Programmer/Analyst
>> 832.515.3868
>>
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