On 20-Feb-18 21:46, Rich Alderson wrote: >> From: Quentin North <quen...@quentin.org.uk> >> Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2018 22:15:05 +0000 >> Im trying to get the BCPL compiler on TOPS-10 going and I have the install >> CTL >> file which sets out the following pre-requisites: >> ; THE FOLLOWING MODS TO THE SYSTEM/CUSPS ARE ESSENTIAL TO THE SMOOTH ; >> ; RUNNING OF BCPL PROGRAMS: ; >> ; ; >> ; 1. CHECK THE CODE IN LINK RECOGNISES COMPILER CODE #13 AS REQUIRING ; >> ; SYS:BCPLIB.REL AS THE DEFAULT LIBRARY. CODE IS IN LINK V2 ONWARD.; >> ; 2. CHECK COMPIL RECOGNISES THE EXTENSION .BCL AND .BCP AS REQUIRING ; >> ; THE BCPL COMPILER. COM22C.SCM IS A FILCOM FILE OF NECESSARY MODS.; >> ; 3. GET A BCPL LIBRARY AREA BCL: ALLOCATED AND KNOWN TO THE MONITOR. >> Items 1 & 2 are relatively straight forward, but Im a complete novice on >> tops-10 and cannot seem to find out how to set up a new library as BCL: and >> known to the monitor. Can anyone familiar with the o/s give me any pointers? > You have to add an entry to the "Level D GETTAB Table" in COMMOD.MAC and build > a new monitor. However, there is a place to do this in the MONGEN dialog, so > it's not too onerous. > > Rich > Or, on a reasonably recent monitor, create a pathological name.
.path bcl:=dskf:[66,667] This is per-job, but may be easier as it avoids learning to do a mongen/monitor build. You would have to put it in any batch job that runs bcpl.
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