Dave, all, as z390 claims to produce MVS-compatible object deck output, that should not be a problem, then. Thanks for your quick answer!
Kind regards & best wishes for 2016 to all of you! Abe === Op 5-1-2016 om 21:52 schreef Dave Rivers: > Hi Abe, > > Sure! As long as it’s standard OBJ, GOFF or XOBJ object format it can be > input to our linker (and, for that matter, IBM’s binder.) > > - Dave R. - > >> On Jan 5, 2016, at 3:45 PM, Abe Kornelis <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Martin, all, >> >> As I read it, you could even use z390 (supported on any Java platform) >> to create an object deck, then pass that as input to Dave's binder/linker. >> >> Am I right, Dave? >> >> Abe Kornelis >> z390 support team. >> ================= >> >> >> Op 5-1-2016 om 17:49 schreef [email protected]: >>> Dave, >>> >>> let me see if i have this right- >>> >>> one can use the HLASM on z/OS (it's there anyway) and >>> >>> then use your "binder/linker" to produce stuff that can then be >>> processed by LNKEDT in z/VSE >>> >>> (I omitted the obvious step of running binder in z/OS to produce a >>> loadable module) >>>
