> If someone says "support RSTS/E in RSX mode" that means the programs
> run on the RSX runtime system on RSTS/E. If they say that much, it
> might mean that they actually handled those few spots where an
Or that they couldn't think of the word 'runtime' as was the case here.
> unmodified plain RSX application behaves somewhat strangely in the
> RSTS RSX emulation. (I don't remember actual examples of that; RT
> emulation had some of these, but RT is more distant from RSTS in many
> ways, for example its file structure.)
In this case I think it's a case of the C compiler spitting out an RSX app.
I don't think Whitesmith C (at least the version I have really knows anything
about RSTS/E).
On a slightly interesting note, P/OS is mentioned separate from RSX.
Zane
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