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I remember the California Software product of "Baby RPG". You had to
have a sensor to run it. I used to use a product called "Lattice"...
matter of fact, I still have it, and have at times... still use the
seu editor after pulling source down from the AS400 into an TXT file.
It used DBF(indexed) and DAT(sequence flat file) files and compile to
exe (non-windows) programs. It handled RPGII and III. It had an OCL
emulator and acted like the S36 but did not have any CLP. I helped
convert a couple of S36 systems to Novell PC Networks, but I guess I
am talking about the "OLD" world. It would be nice to have RPG on a
PC again... In a windows environment...

Please but me on your list.

Eurrat Saylor, Jr.
Walkerton, IN

---- Original Message ----
From: paul@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
To: rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RPG on a Windows PC (Invite)
Date: Fri, 04 May 2007 15:35:00 +0000

If anyone here would like to participate in Alpha level testing for a
Windows RPG compiler, please drop me an e-mail at
paul.raulerson@xxxxxxxxxx We are looking for a few brave souls.... ;)

-Paul






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