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Bob Cozzi wrote: > A) Are you interested in having RPGIII and RPG IV available as a > compiled language/development environment on the PC under Windows? > (YES/NO) NO, better languages already exists on the PC > B) Are you willing to pay for such a compiler/development > environment out of your own pocket? (YES/NO) No way! > C) Regardless of whether or not your are willing to pay for it out > of your own pocket, what is the highest amount you would be willing to > pay for a pretty good, RPGIII, RPGIV and DDS compiler than allowed your > generate PC-based applications and provided source code compatibility > with the AS/400 compiler? I thought of doing someething like this too, but once I started thinking of QCMDEXC I wrote it off completely. Where should you draw the line between which commands should be supported and which should not be? I can hardly think of any application that doesn't use QCMDEXC calls to execute OS/400 commands.
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