I would agree with what David wrote, and suggest that we
take it further.

Wouldn't it be nice to be able to do that on your workstation/PC,
using Eclipse tools and assembling locally?  I mean, we've
said it many times here that CPU-intensive tasks are better
in some alternative environments.

That's our thought anyway...   (http://www.dignus.com/dasm/)

        - Dave Rivers -


David Boyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Biggest advantage to HLASM on zLinux is the *ability* to license it on
> IFLs. Assembles/compiles eat CPU like crazy. IFLs are cheaper than std
> engines, so you burn the IFL cycles on the CPU-intensive bits, and test
> on GCPs. HLASM on zLinux also lets you employ Eclipse and other nice
> development tools to mainframe development.
>

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