Glen,

Jay's post:

"On Mon, Feb 13, 2006 at 12:05:20PM -0600, Alan C. Field wrote:
> DId you get the PL/I tape? I hope so as it was the only copy I had. 

Yes, I have it, and had no problems reading it.

It's available at http://www.ibiblio.org/jmaynard/ssp-pl1.aws .

I'd never seen PL/I code in CHAR48 mode before..."





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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

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