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OPM or (RPG as you call it) is a simulated environment

just as S36 is a simulated environment

RPGILE is 'native' environment

I would think the native will run faster.

Will you be using bound calls?  That will be significantly faster.





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Hi, I've an RPG program that is call in the our most frequently use
interactive program that's why its performances cover a notable importance.
Well, I've to modify it and I think to convert it into an RPGILE program but
someone told me that an RPGILE *PGM run more slowly and need more memory
than an RPG *PGM.
It's true?

Thanks a lot.

Fabrizio Gurrieri
ITALY - Bologna

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