Hi Ray, Thanks for mentioning this. NJPipes is around for a long time, and fairly recently completely open source (including the pipes compiler). The implementation (by Ed Tomlinson) follows VM and is reasonably complete. The documentation is lacking however. I seriously could use help here.
Best regards, René Jansen > On 22 Mar 2019, at 12:10, Ray Mansell <[email protected]> wrote: > > Coincidence... I have been looking for the same thing over the past few > days. I have a very old version of Pipes for Windows somewhere, but that > was from long ago, and was only a partial implementation. What I did > find, however, is that something called NJPipes is now included as part > of NetREXX, and it appears to be a far more comprehensive implementation > of Pipes. > > I have yet to install it and start experimenting, but if you're > interested, start here: http://www.netrexx.org/downloads.nsp > > After unzipping the download, explore the documentation to get an idea > of what is available. That's just what I'm about to do myself. > > Good luck, > Ray > >> On 3/22/2019 06:50, [email protected] wrote: >> The only hint I found about PC-Pipe's existence is a 10 years old >> append announcing an update of PC-Pipes, alas today the link is dead. >> >> Questions: >> i) is there a result from the efforts to migrate Pipelines to the >> PC world, comparable to the original? >> ii) where may I find it? >> >> Ciao.....Mike >> -- >> www.Ok.de - die kostenlose E-Mail Adresse
