C compiler/interpreter for MVS
Tim Campbell
campbell at dev8n.mdcbbs.com
Mon Feb 25 21:54:37 AEST 1991
In article <347 at wybbs.mi.org>, bruiser at wybbs.mi.org (Kevin Williams) writes:
> I'm looking for a C compiler or interpreter for
> an MVS environment. I remember using one when
> I was in college, but I don't know where it came
> from. I think SAS sells a compiler that runs
> under MVS, but I'm looking for something a little
> less expensive (public domain would be ideal).
> I don't need every whiz-bang feature on earth,
> just a tool to help convert PL/I to C for porting
> to a Unix machine.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> -- Kevin (bruiser at wybbs.mi.org)
--
The only C compiler on MVS that I am familiar with is IBM's C/370. It in
no way qualifies for "free" or "cheap" to be certain.
LPI (the Liant Group) has a PL/I compiler for the workstation that is easily
the best non-mainframe based compiler available. It can do most of the things
that the (IBM) mainframe compiler can do. For the few things it can't handle,
there are some workarounds. I know that this compiler works on Sun (Sparc)
because I have it. I'm not certain what other platforms are supported.
This could make your porting a LOT easier. Hope the info is helpful.
-Tim
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