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- From: jitze@svl.cdc.com (Jitze Couperus)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cdc
- Subject: Re: SCU emulator in UNIX
- Message-ID: <50958@shamash.cdc.com>
- Date: 31 Dec 92 20:05:15 GMT
- References: <92365.162021AER0206@TECHNION.BITNET>
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- AER0206@TECHNION.BITNET (Joseph Falcovitz) writes:
-
- >I am looking for an emulator to replace the
- >Source Code Utility (SCU) of CDC/NOSVE
- >in a UNIX machine.
-
- ...any particular UNIX machine? The reason I ask
- is that CDC has in fact got 2 possible solutions
- for you on the EP/IX operating system for CD4000 machines
-
- a) A port of the actual SCU product - useful
- for people migrating SCU libraries but somewhat
- "unnatural" as regards "the-unix-way-of-doing-things"
- in terms of maintaining one large library and doing all
- the *COPY kind of work inside iteself as opposed to
- letting the compilers themselves handle the <include>
- statements. The big advantage though is that you can
- still access your old libraries created with SCU under
- NOS/VE.
-
- b) ADCM (Aide-de-Camp Manager) which was designed
- to provide the functionality of SCU but adapted to
- the "Unix-way-of-doing-things" in terms of what the rest
- of the environment expects (lots of smaller compile files
- in a catalog hierarchy suitable for "make" processing etc.)
- This is a product that sits on top of Aide-de-Camp - a product
- available on many UNIX machines and we have been able to port
- ADCM fairly easily to some other machines as a result. This
- product will not however read "old" oldpl's created under
- NOS/VE.
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