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I run www.Netshare400.com  I have a V5R2, V4R4, V4R3, and a spare 170 I might 
be able to
load V4R5 on for 70 days. I would like to get V4R5 with with compilers, but 
have not
found one yet.

You know the programs would need to be compiled for V3R7? Not sure if that is 
what you
meant by compatible. 

I ftp the source from a V5R2 box to V4R3 box, you lose the Type and the 
description on
the source, and have to compile everything. When I FTP I use the file name and 
* for
member so it does the whole source file with one command. Not great but it 
works, as long
as you do not have a . in the member name. 

If socket API's were in V3R7 you could look at writting socket programs to 
transfer the
source.

I would think the data in PFs should FTP fine once the PFs are compiled on the 
V3R7 box. 

I guess there is a reason for you doing this, I hope it is not to save a dollar.

Good Luck
John Ross
IBM Certified Specialist AS/400 RPG IV Programmer

Tue, 14 Oct 2003 14:56:56 -0500
 
> I have been given the task of moving stuff off a model 820 with V5R2M0 to a
> model 510 with V3R7M0.
> If the objects are compatible back that far, I hope to be able to save off
> the V5R2 machine to Save files at the V4R5 level.  From there I will need to
> find a box with V4R5 that can then save it to V4R3.   From V4R3 it can then
> be saved to V3R7.
> Does anyone know of a site with V4R3 that could help in this process?
> Anything else I should look out for?
> 
> Thanks,
> Bob

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