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True, Terry - but I had to study RPG II first in tech school - almost 20 years ago - on a 38. I guess I'm not such a geezer after all!

Vern

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From: Terrence Enger <tenger@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

On Wed, 2008-08-27 at 01:43 +0000, vhamberg@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
LOL Mike

Yeah, it's been awhile since I saw a CABEQ or CASEQ

Vern,

You forgot the tag. CABEQ dates, if memory serves, from
System/38. Quite modern, really, by comparison to some things.

Cheers,
Terry.


And all those numbered indicators in I specs

Vern

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From: Mike

Okay, so you have me there... but I still would have to figure out how to
interpret the source. The bit I have seen it looks different than what I am
used to seeing.

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On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 2:11 PM, wrote:

For S/32 code you STRPDM, take option 3 to open the source file, put a 2
on
the member to edit - you are done. Now you have to have previous release
compilers, probably, but it's not that hard.

;-)

Vern

-------------- Original message --------------
From: Mike

This I agree. We still have s/32 (is that right?) code on the box. I
would
have to have someone walk me through even getting in the right
environment
much less how to program for it, compile it, and hell just to run it.

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