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> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jim Marshall
> Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2006 7:09 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: SSP in PL/I or Fortran
> 
> 
> >Someone asked in comp.lang.asm370 about SSP, the Scientific
> >Subroutine Package that used to exist in both PL/I and Fortran.
> >
> >As well as I remember, it was release as source and freely
> >available.  Does it still exist?
> >
> >-- glen
> 
> I have the manual for the FORTRAN SSP and it might be 2 volumes. It
> contains all the routines along with the printed source code for each
> routine. I do not remember seeing any PL/I in their although 
> it is quite
> large. If there was a place to send it to be scanned, then 
> there would be a
> PDF of it for review.
> 
> Jim

Jim,

Not to be a party pooper, but please remember that most of these manuals
are copyrighted by IBM. You are not legally allowed to make a copy for
someone else. There is "fair use" to copy a small amount for review
purposes. But a complete copy? Well, I doubt IBM would do anything about
such an old manual. But it is technically illegal in most of the world.

--
John McKown
Senior Systems Programmer
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