Exactly, although I run it on a AMD FX8350 along with a BBS, web and ftp servers and other stuff including links to OS/390 and Z/OS when I am in the mood to see what more modern stuff is about/going.

At least the later Cobol compilers tends to work a lot better than ANSI Cobol which was always a dog at least on the site's I worked at so when OS/VS Cobol came out it must have been the fastest migrations in history :)

Pity I can't find a more recent compiler to use under MVS Turnkey 4 Upd 7.

Now the next trick and no I don't know how is to migrate GNU Cobol v2.n (was Open Cobol) over to it which has a few functions over the current IBM offerings.

OK, may be not in my lifetime.


On 24/04/15 00:58, Mike Schwab wrote:
http://www.rs-online.com/designspark/electronics/blog/my-raspberry-pi-thinks-it-s-a-mainframe

http://austinrobertson.com/blog/2013/01/21/compile-hercules-4-0-on-a-raspberry-pi/

http://mainframed767.tumblr.com/post/41201454530/a-mainframe-on-your-raspberry-pi

http://www.rpural.net/hercules_vm370

http://ijosblog.blogspot.com/2012/07/r-pi-and-mainframe.html



On Thu, Apr 23, 2015 at 4:43 PM, Vince Coen <[email protected]> wrote:
Or even MVS which is not.

On 23/04/15 21:54, R.S. wrote:

W dniu 2015-04-23 o 21:22, michelbutz pisze:

You still need the ADCD's


C'mon! Usage of Hercules implies pirated copy of z/OS!


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