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  • Subject: RISC development for CISC environment question
  • From: "Compton, John" <john.compton@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 23 Oct 1998 09:14:19 -0400

        RPG ILE programs are being developed on a RISC V3R7M0 machine.  The
production environment they run in range from CISC V3R1 to RISC V3R7.  For
that reason they are compiled with V3R1M0 as the target release.  All other
parameters on the CRTBNDRPG are at their default values; optimization is
*NONE and debug view is *STMT.  These programs are currently running in CISC
V3R1 environments only.  The users of these machines are complaining of
significant slowdowns in their machine processing.  This system does not
have any never ending jobs and individually none of the programs are
extremely complex.  Is there a conversion or other issue developing on RISC
and running on CISC that could account for a slowdown?

John Compton <john.compton@heiligmeyers.com>
IBM Certified Specialist - RPG
The opinions expressed by me are not necessarily those of my employer, yet.

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