Old languages and VAX Question ( was RE: Re: just outta curiosity)

From: Chuck McManis <cmcmanis_at_mcmanis.com>
Date: Mon Apr 9 11:55:34 2001

At 11:29 AM 4/9/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>The oldy and goldy Fortran II, remember go to's and format statements.
>Don't forget all capitals.
> IMPLICIT INTEGER (I-N)
> READ(5,995) I
> IF( I ) 100,200,300
>100 PRINT(6,999) I
>999 FORMAT('0I IS NEGATIVE, ',I4)
> GO TO 500
>200 PRINT(6,998) I
>998 FORMAT('0I IS ZERO, ',I4)
> GO TO 500
>300 PRINT(6,997) I
>997 FORMAT('0I IS POSITIVE, ',I4)
>500 STOP
> END
>I think a computer language and programming flame war is needed to clear the
>air and stoke the emotions :)
>Never mind!


You forgot the format statement for 995 so it won't compile :-)

One of the coolest things about the OpenVMS hobbyist program is the number
of old languages that you can play with and learn when you have a VAX
sitting around. Mine have COBOL, FORTRAN, BASIC, C, C++, PASCAL, and ADA
all loaded. I'm trying to get copies of the MODULA-2 and MODULA-3 systems,
and while I have the distro kits for APL and PL/I the hobbiest program
doesn't include PAKS for them. (If someone has said PAKs I'd be interested
in them).

I would like to put together a CD that has all of the languages on it and
I'm wondering sort of how to go about that. If I 'INIT' a disk and stage
the CD I want to create, then I can used backup to create a
/FOREIGN/PHYSICAL copy of it in a file I think, then if I burn that on to a
CD will it still mount? Curious minds want to know.

--Chuck
Received on Mon Apr 09 2001 - 11:55:34 BST

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