• 370 Assembler convertor for OS/2 (and Win32)

    From Clem Clarke@3:633/260 to All on Thu Jun 1 07:23:54 2000
    Without trying to sound like an ad, I'd just like to let you all know that I have just released a beta of a convertor for 370 Assembler to Intel.

    There will probably be two versions - a shareware and a commercial version.

    If anyone would like to know more, please email me at

    oscarptyltd@ozemail.com.au

    Cheers,

    Clem Clarke


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  • From David Noon@2:257/609.5 to Clem Clarke on Fri Jun 2 10:48:46 2000
    Hi Clem,

    Replying to a message of Clem Clarke to All:

    Without trying to sound like an ad,

    Rule 3 allows *program authors* to advertise their works here, but a maximum of
    once a month. So you are free to post a message to All about it.

    I'd just like to let you all know
    that I have just released a beta of a convertor for 370 Assembler to Intel.

    Does it convert HLASM source to MASM? From our earlier, private correspondence (about 2 years ago?) I would guess it produces TASM source.

    How do you handle system macro conversions? For example, does your converter take, say, a TIME macro and convert it into a DosGetDateTime() call? Do you use
    a TIME macro instead that expands to the appropriate API call? What if I use SVC 11 directly? ... :-) [I don't use SVC 11 in open code, BTW.]

    The BIGGY: what about QSAM macros?

    If this is really fully featured then it is a fascinating product.

    Regards

    Dave
    <Team PL/I>

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