I think we're comparing apples and oranges here though. S/370
assembler (you said original MVS) ¬= C/C++ lines of code or generated
object (machine) code.
Cheers,
Mick.

On 2 September 2016 at 22:45, Steve Beaver <[email protected]> wrote:
> the original mvs, much of which was written years ago before os390 was about 
> 300 million lines of assembler
>
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>> On Sep 2, 2016, at 16:38, Lindy Mayfield <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Linux kernel has about 19,5 million lines of code I saw, and a distribution 
>> is about 200 million lines of code.
>>
>> My googlinging didn't tell me much about z/OS.  Any even close semi-ballpark 
>> idea how many lines of code are in the z/OS operating system?  (Or even a 
>> "standard" serverpac distro?)
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Lindy
>>
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>> Linux kernel has about 19,5 million lines of code I saw, and a distribution 
>> is about 200 million lines of code.
>>
>> My googlinging didn't tell me much about z/OS.  Any even close semi-ballpark 
>> idea how many lines of code are in the z/OS operating system?  (Or even a 
>> "standard" serverpac distro?)
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Lindy
>>
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