John Eells wrote:
No!
It is far from correct to conclude that, and I'm sure that's not at
all what Timothy meant. We have a really substantial investment in
z/OS development spread across several sites worldwide. Much of that
development has been and continues to be for the MVS part of z/OS.
Hi John,
Yes, thanks, I do know that. Even here in sunny Perth :-)
However, Tim wrote about C and Unix programs, and how one might develop,
test and port them.
No mention of MVS style testing on Z/OS. Or VSE. (Or VM, maybe)
Can you suggest how it it be done? I really do want to do that for some
code of which some has taken decades to develop.
Many thanks,
Clem
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Clem Clarke wrote:
Hi Tim,
I won't copy your entire message, but reading between the lines I
think in essence you are saying that the MVS part of Z/OS is
effectively dead, done and finished as far as IBM is concerned?
Or would like it to be ...
Is that the truth?
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