[HECnet] Humour value alternative to DCL - a port OS/390 ISPF to VMS :)

Jordi Guillaumes i Pons jg at jordi.guillaumes.name
Mon Sep 30 07:22:49 PDT 2013


After thinking a little bit more, there is already a DEC equivalent to iSPF, complete with its panels, menuing system, file template system and (weird) scripting language. I'm thinking about ALLIN1 ;)

<ducks for cover>

Jordi Guillaumes i Pons
Barcelona - Catalunya - Europa

El 29/09/2013, a les 21:24, Sampsa Laine <sampsa at mac.com> va escriure:


This is a little bit unfair for the blue guys :)

ISPF is far more than a set of screens to invoke TSO commands. The panels (that's how ISPF screens are called) are just a part of the whole thing. ISPF integrates with TSO, so we are talking about:

- The TSO command language (CLIST language) and also the REXX language.
- The panel facility.
- The skeleton facility.

It is quite easy to "simulate" the ISPF panels (you just need DCL to do it, I did it when I worked with DEC machines in a mostly IBM-centric company), but that would be just the user interface. The APIs provided with ISPF are way beyond that...


I was planning on developing a simple format for defining the panels, mapping the options to DCL and any params / switches they need. I am aware that ISPF can be used for way more than the basic IDE / sysop functions that it comes with by default, don't some ISVs actually build their software using ISPF panels as the interface?

I just thought a IBM mainframe lookalike interface to VMS would be amusing if nothing else.

Sampsa



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