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  • Subject: Re: RISC to CISC
  • From: nina jones <ddi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 15 May 1999 07:18:02 -0500
  • Organization: Data Design Inc. http://www.datadesigninc.com

>         Have a question on saving libraries. My machine is running RISC V3R7
> and a client of mind wants a copy of a library but, the client is running
> V3R2 CISC. There is the TGTRLS (target release) option on the SAV menu for
> typing in what version you want the library saved at but can a RISC library
> be converted back to CISC format? I was thinking there was something in the
> midrange archive but have not found anything yet for converting libraries
> from RISC to CISC format.


since we support down to v3r2, we changed the default target release to
v3r2 on the compile commands.  and we haven't removed observability.  so
all we have to do is save and restore.  but we have a large library that
takes about 6-8 hours to restore on a cisc box.   

nj
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