I'm curious about the need to produce Intel object code. Put a
different way, why won't Tachyon work for you? Or z390? Or
Hercules? Or any of the other suggestions given? Is this critical
code? If so, why not write it in Intel machine language? If not,
any of these will do. Most of all, though, the notion of mapping
machine instructions between z and Intel gives me a headache ...
At 01:38 PM 5/31/2007 +0100, you wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone know of a product that will take HLASM source and
produce object or executables for the wintel platform?
I'm aware of tachyon and dignus (even pc370!) which can take HLASM,
assemble/link, and emulate the execution on wintel, but I want
native '8086' (or whatever it's called) output (I guess that source
or object output would be okay).
The code is 'pure' HLASM (number-crunching, not accessing any MVS
services), so it shouldn't need to handle many environment issues
(other than passing parameters in, and getting the response out).
Thanks in advance,
Mike Flint,
Systems Consultant,
Experian.
Michael Stack
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.kcats.org
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