Sujet : Re: encapsulating directory operations
De : mutazilah (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Paul Edwards)
Groupes : comp.lang.cDate : 04. Jun 2025, 15:00:53
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"Scott Lurndal" <
scott@slp53.sl.home> wrote in message
news:ewX%P.70348$ZDN7.23298@fx35.iad..."Paul Edwards" <mutazilah@gmail.com> writes:
"Lawrence D'Oliveiro" <ldo@nz.invalid> wrote in message
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And I know what you're thinking - all the data is in EBCDIC.
There are no other EBCDIC systems I could possibly jump to.
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Except for various Unisys systems, which are still being sold.
Can you tell me what CPU is being used on the EBCDIC
systems? Is it the one where C is basically impossible to
implement, while COBOL is a good fit?
Are they selling actual CPUs or are they using emulation?
If using emulation, I may as well emulate an IBM mainframe.
There is a commercial z/Arch emulator already.
Thanks. Paul.