david@dhw68k.cts.com (David H. Wolfskill) (09/01/88)
This article is intended to be of interest to those who are concerned with using C on IBM mainframes (s/370 architecture) and "plug-compatible" machines. If this is not your interest, please feel free to skip to the next article; no hard feelings. If it *is* an interest of yours, I hope very much that you will read further. From various postings in this forum, as well as some involvement in SHARE (a user group for users of IBM mainframes), I understand that there is some interest in implementations of C for IBM mainframes. (From now on, let's agree to use the term "IBM mainframe" to also include other vendor's machines of similar architecture -- unless explicitly specified otherwise -- OK?) SHARE has had a "C committee" for around a couple of years now; its formation was spearheaded by Walt Horowitz (presently of MUST Software), but because of other committments within SHARE, he has found it necessary to ask that someone else assume the role of C committee chair. Somehow, I am in that position now. I am interested in contacting people who would be willing to discuss (just among ourselves) the C language in an IBM mainframe environment. The intent of the discussions would be to explore subjects (and possible speakers) for "sessions" at SHARE meetings. The idea of a "newsletter" (of some sort) was discussed -- briefly -- at the last SHARE C committee meeting; my preference was to make such a thing a mailing list. Unfortunately, there are certain IBM systems in existence that do not lend themselves well to the use of mailing lists, and not everyone has the "luxury" of a machine that runs UNIX at home.... :-) In particular, very few of the attendees at that meeting had the capability to become part of such an endeavor.... :-( In any case, if you would be interested in pursuing this further, please contact me by a proper subset of: Email (address): david@dhw68k.cts.com Email (path): ...{elroy,felix,zardoz}!dhw68k!david Telephone: (714) 835-4055 US Postal Service: 1322 W. Malboro Ave., Anaheim, CA 92801 If there is sufficient interest, one possibility is to go ahead and set up a mailing list, the contents of which could be mailed (via USPS) to those who are on the above-mentioned recalcitrant types of machines.... If such a mailing list is set up, I will attempt to ensure that information about it is posted periodically. Thank you for reading this far; I look forward to discussing this further with you. david -- David H. Wolfskill uucp: ...{trwrb,hplabs}!felix!dhw68k!david InterNet: david@dhw68k.cts.com