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1157.1 | | ULTRA::WRAY | John Wray, Secure Systems Development | Sat Jul 22 1989 00:32 | 4 |
| They're described in the VAX architecture handbook.
John
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1157.2 | are they supported on the pmax as well? | DDIF::MCEVOY | | Mon Jul 24 1989 09:41 | 6 |
| I guess that covers VAX ultrix, but what about PMAX ultrix?
Are the VAX (common language) bindings supported on the PMAX
as well? Does the documentation address this at all?
thanks -dennis
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1157.3 | vax <> pmax | DECWIN::JACKIE | Jackie Ferguson | Mon Jul 24 1989 11:39 | 10 |
| The VAX bindings are not supported on the PMAX, there is a set of bindings
for FORTRAN 77 shipped with the pmax which are different from the VAX bindings.
Are you sure that descrip.h is not on Ultrix? It is in the Xlib sources
which run on both VMS and Ultrix. I put a note in here recently about how
certain header files for the VAX bindings for left off the Ultrix kit for
a couple releases, don't have any further info. You can probably take the
decw$xlibdef and decw$dwtdef files from a VMS machine to use on the Ultrix VAX.
Jackie
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1157.4 | | FLUME::dike | | Mon Jul 24 1989 14:05 | 5 |
| VAX bindings are not supported on PMAX. Not only that, but they don't exist on
PMAX. If you want to write code that will run on all OS's and architectures,
use the MIT bindings.
Jeff
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1157.5 | o.k. | EVETPU::MCEVOY | | Mon Jul 24 1989 18:03 | 7 |
| ok, thanks, I think I've got it straight now. descrip.h is
shipped in /usr/include/X11 (looks like on both vax and pmax);
The VAX bindings are only supported on the VAX.
thanks for all the help -dennis
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1157.6 | PMAX Fortran binding?? (more...) | NWGEDU::DINGEMANS | Hans Dingemans, E.S. Holland | Wed Nov 29 1989 09:20 | 10 |
| Re.3:
> The VAX bindings are not supported on the PMAX, there is a set of bindings
> for FORTRAN 77 shipped with the pmax which are different from the VAX bindings.
Is this shipped automatically? Any more info about this set of bindings
highly appreciated. A customer over here doesn't like converting all his
Fortran sources to C because of porting his application to a DECstation.
Thanks a lot,
Hans Dingemans -- E.S. Holland
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