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OS360 Scientific Subroutine Library in PL/I

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Tom Linden

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Jan 11, 2006, 5:50:25 PM1/11/06
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Does anyone know where I can get a copy?
Tom

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Jan 11, 2006, 7:02:09 PM1/11/06
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On Wed, 11 Jan 2006 14:50:25 -0800, "Tom Linden" <t...@kednos.com>
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>Does anyone know where I can get a copy?

Try asking in 'comp.lang.asm370'


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Peter Flass

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Jan 11, 2006, 8:10:49 PM1/11/06
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Tom Linden

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Jan 11, 2006, 8:16:28 PM1/11/06
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On Thu, 12 Jan 2006 01:10:49 GMT, Peter Flass <Peter...@Yahoo.com>
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There was one also in PL/I probably translated from the one you reference,
I found a pdf document on bitsavers of the PL/I version, but no sources.
We had
a copy on a 360/65 at ESOC in 1970

Tom Linden

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Jan 11, 2006, 8:26:50 PM1/11/06
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On Thu, 12 Jan 2006 01:10:49 GMT, Peter Flass <Peter...@Yahoo.com>
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> Looks like it's written in FORTRAN, see:

http://bitsavers.trailing-edge.com/pdf/ibm/360/pli/

Scott Peterson

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Jan 11, 2006, 11:04:38 PM1/11/06
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Peter Flass <Peter...@Yahoo.com> wrote:

That shouldn't be a problem. I used to use call the FORTAN version
from PL/1 all the time. You just had to watch your data types and
make sure any arrays being passed were declared as FORTRAN.

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Tom Linden

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Jan 12, 2006, 12:00:26 AM1/12/06
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On Wed, 11 Jan 2006 20:04:38 -0800, Scott Peterson
<scottp4.remo...@mindspring.com> wrote:

> Peter Flass <Peter...@Yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>> Looks like it's written in FORTRAN, see:
>> http://pdp-10.trailing-edge.com/decuslib10-02/01/43,50145/ssp.man.html
>
> That shouldn't be a problem. I used to use call the FORTAN version
> from PL/1 all the time. You just had to watch your data types and
> make sure any arrays being passed were declared as FORTRAN.
> Scott Peterson

That's all very interesting, but you did not address the question,
have you got it?

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