| Lueko Willms 2004-10-04, 3:55 am |
| .. Am 27.09.04
schrieb robert@wagner.net.yourmammaharvests (Robert Wagner)
auf /COMP/LANG/COBOL
in culel0161kn9jkaek60qgk093s5c1vbm76@4ax.com
ueber Re: "Goto statement considered superfluous" (was: If you were inventin
RW> Although 64-bit is rare on desktops, it is common on servers and
RW> mainframes. Intel is testing the low-end waters with the 64-bit
RW> Pentium 4, and AMD with the Opteron. Complete computers with either
RW> chip sell for $500.
I think, only Itanium and Opteron are 64 bit, isn't it? Pentium 4
is also "just" 32 bit, as far as I know.
RW> Unisys Clear Path compiles to 64-bit Wintel ES7000, also IA-64.
The ES7000 server is not one of the Clearpath series; being built
on an array of Intel CPUs (at least up to 32 Itanium CPUs), it runs
either WindowsNt Server or Linux. The Clearpath servers of either the
Univac or Burroughs mainframe tradition incorporate also a subsystem
with Intel-type CPUs, but that is run by WindowsNT or maybe -- I don't
know -- also Linux.
But Unisys does certainly not provide a COBOL compiler neither for
Windows nor for Intel. One would have to use the Microfocus or Fujitsu
compilers. Unisys provides compilers for their OS/2200 and MCP based
mainframe lines.
MfG,
Lüko Willms http://www.mlwerke.de
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