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Latest revision as of 16:51, 23 December 2023
PC/370 is a simple System/370 emulator that simulates a few mainframe environments, and provides the means to build assembly programs on the PC, and run them.
PC/370 is generally considered obsolete, and it no longer needs to be paid for.
Links of interest
- http://www.billqualls.com/assembler/ A PDF copy of the book "Mainframe Assembler Programming" released by its author.