Sujet : Re: New VSI blog post
De : craigberry (at) *nospam* nospam.mac.com (Craig A. Berry)
Groupes : comp.os.vmsDate : 01. Aug 2024, 01:50:34
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On 7/31/24 5:54 PM, Chris Townley wrote:
On 31/07/2024 21:50, John Reagan wrote:
The x86 BASIC compiler is finished and will be available on the portal in the next day or so (for those who have access)
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$ show sys/noproc
OpenVMS V9.2-2 on node X86VMS 31-JUL-2024 16:48:23.70 Uptime 7 03:53:46
$ basic/version
VSI BASIC x86-64 V1.9-001 (GEM 50Y7I) on OpenVMS x86_64 V9.2-2
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$ show sys/noproc
OpenVMS E9.2-3 on node X86VMS 31-JUL-2024 16:48:32.66 Uptime 14 03:18:17
$ basic/version
VSI BASIC x86-64 V1.9-001 (GEM 50Y7I) on OpenVMS x86_64 E9.2-3
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Do we need 9.2-3, or is 9.2-2 enough?
I do know I need to recompile everything
Based on a recent forum thread that I think you were in, you need 9.2-2
with the new compiler installed or 9.2-3. You can't run images built
with the new compiler on stock 9.2-2. If enough people complain, there
could be an RTL kit for 9.2-2, but why? Just upgrade to 9.2-3.