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  • Subject: Re: Real programmers ...
  • From: dhandy@xxxxxxxxxxx (Douglas Handy)
  • Date: Thu, 12 Aug 1999 00:38:21 GMT

Ken,

>Back on the S/34, and on the S/36 before we bought assembler,
>I used to do just about that.  

Me too!  Including the relocation dictionary records.  I came close to
writing a S/34 assembler in RPG II because the assembler compiler was
so expensive.  But I decided not to bother and just penciled my 
routines in assembler then hand converted to machine code.  The S/34
had such a small instruction set it was really pretty easy to do.

Writing in machine code (or even assembler) definately helps you
understand the machine better.  And I think you end up becoming a
better HLL programmer from the experience, not that I really recommend
it to anyone.

Doug
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