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--- Joe Pluta <joepluta@PlutaBrothers.com> wrote: > Probably the same thing I'd do if it were a COBOL program. I'd either learn > the syntax or get someone to help me. In fact, I had to add COBOL support > to PSC/400, and that was no small amount of learning. And I may have to do > the same thing for /free. Joe, I admire your abilities, especially in your PSC/400 product. I think you may have uncovered your bias, whether you realize it or not. The /free animal may be something you'll need to support in the PSC/400 product. I'm sure that'll end up being more effort than you really wanted to expend. With the /free, I'd take a weak guess that your ability to find / translate workstation I/O will become much more difficult, maybe exponentially? /free: Easy to write, difficult to machine-decipher (unless you wrote the compiler, of course!) - Dan __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com
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