myDOS360 IBM Mainframe on Your PC Software Package - COBOL - FORTRAN For Sale

myDOS360 IBM Mainframe on Your PC Software Package - COBOL - FORTRAN
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myDOS360 IBM Mainframe on Your PC Software Package - COBOL - FORTRAN:
$14.95

myDOS360 provides the GUI to run the first operating system that was available for the revolutionary IBM System 360 computer introduced in 1964. This is a basic and easy to use OS that has COBOL, FORTRAN, RPG, and PL/1 compilers. Everything needed to run it is provided in an easy to use GUI. VBBlue3270 is a 3270 terminal emulator that can be used to connect to BTAM if you should write such programs. It runs on Windows Vista, and Windows 7, 8, and the new Windows 10, and Linux.For Windows 10 you will need to install Hercules from www-hercules-390.org. Most Windows already have Java installed but if not it can be installed from java.com. On linux both Hercules and Java are available form your software repository, just install with yum or apt-get.Shipping is free via USPS First Class Mail to US locations, PayPal verified addresses only.Worldwide shipping is available thru 's Global Shipping Program (separate charges apply).Total US/Canada cost is $14.95. If you are not satisfied you may request a refund without the need to return the CD as long as you do so within 14 days of purchase.For a CD combining 6 different vintage mainframe operating systems - search for myMainframe


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