Re: PL/S ??
- From: Alan.C.Field@xxxxxxxxxxxxx (Field, Alan C.)
- Date: 31 Oct 2007 13:00:58 -0700
Mark,
I have a manual titled "Guide to PL/S II" - GC28-6794-0 from May 1974,
54 pages.
Not sure whether you can find copies on the web. It has examples of
code.
Alan
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Subject: PL/S ??
Does a copy of PL/S from IBM exist anywhere in the public domain?
Or would there be somewhere on a z/OS mainframe system I could find a
sample of the code?
This is what I found on Wikipedia:
PL/S, short for Programming Language/Systems, is a "machine-oriented"
programming language based on PL/I. It was developed by IBM in the late
1960s as a replacement for assembly language on internal software
projects;
it included support for inline assembly and explicit control over
register usage.
Early projects using PL/S were the batch utility, IEHMOVE, and the Time
Sharing Option of MVT, TSO.
THANX in advance,
Mark
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