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Re: COBOL compiler written in COBOL (source code)
Arnold Trembley wrote:
> docdwarf@panix.com wrote:
> 
>
>
> Dslash sent me the source code for UT06 in two sections.  I have
> reformatted it into standard 80-column COBOL, and zipped up several
> ms-dos text files.  It's about 56K bytes.
>
> You can download the zip file from:
> http://home.att.net/~arnold.trembley/ut06.zip
>
> I have it posted on my web page at:
> http://home.att.net/~arnold.trembley/prog.htm
>
> Here's a list of the files in the zip archive:
>
> UT06     TXT        49,324  10-09-2003  1:21a UT06.txt
> UT06-A01 COB       142,927  10-22-2003 12:46a ut06-a01.cob
> UT06-A01 ERR        17,920  10-22-2003 12:46a ut06-a01.ERR
> UT06-B01 COB       145,334  10-22-2003 12:46a ut06-b01.cob
> UT06-B01 ERR         1,738  10-22-2003 12:47a ut06-b01.ERR
> UT06-MAN TXT        15,059  10-22-2003  1:03a UT06-Man.txt
>

A friend has just pointed me to this thread and sent me a copy of the
source archive.

I've just compiled UT06-A01.COB using #XEKB/#XPCK under GEORGE 3 - it
gave 3 minor compilation errors, now corrected in a version A02 and a
lot of warnings (col 73-80 should be a fixed program identity or blank,
not a repeat of the line number).

It #UT06 now compiles cleanly, but gives 3 missing segments on
consolidation - I'll look at these another night.

Do you mind if I put #UT06 on my web site about the ICL 1900 series
computers? See:-
http://www.icl1900.co.uk/

I am currently running G3 under an executive emulator (in beta test) on
a W98 system. There is still a live site in Russia running G3 under DME.


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Brian W Spoor
11-17-06 11:55 PM


Re: COBOL compiler written in COBOL (source code)
In article < nMmdnaqSc_3Sp8PYnZ2dnUVZ8tqdnZ2d@eclipse
.net.uk>,
Brian W Spoor  <brian@fcs.eu.com> wrote:
>Arnold Trembley wrote: 
>
>A friend has just pointed me to this thread and sent me a copy of the
>source archive.

Better late than never, I guess.

DD


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11-17-06 11:55 PM


Re: COBOL compiler written in COBOL (source code)
Top Post - nothing below quoted text.

I have no objections to your posting #UT06 on your website.

I can't speak for Dslash, but if he didn't mind me posting a version
on my website, I suppose he would not object either.

With kindest regards,


Brian W Spoor wrote:
> Arnold Trembley wrote:
> 
>
> A friend has just pointed me to this thread and sent me a copy of the
> source archive.
>
> I've just compiled UT06-A01.COB using #XEKB/#XPCK under GEORGE 3 - it
> gave 3 minor compilation errors, now corrected in a version A02 and a
> lot of warnings (col 73-80 should be a fixed program identity or blank,
> not a repeat of the line number).
>
> It #UT06 now compiles cleanly, but gives 3 missing segments on
> consolidation - I'll look at these another night.
>
> Do you mind if I put #UT06 on my web site about the ICL 1900 series
> computers? See:-
>    http://www.icl1900.co.uk/
>
> I am currently running G3 under an executive emulator (in beta test) on
> a W98 system. There is still a live site in Russia running G3 under DME.
>

--
http://arnold.trembley.home.att.net/


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Arnold Trembley
11-18-06 11:55 PM


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