Anyone else getting this?
https://vmssoftware.com/docs/VSI_BASIC_REF.pdf
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Unable to access OpenVMS Basic Reference
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Re: Unable to access OpenVMS Basic Reference
You can find the complete VMS + Layered documentation at VSI link https://docs.vmssoftware.com/
VSI BASIC for OpenVMS Reference Manual :
https://docs.vmssoftware.com/docs/vsi-b ... manual.pdf
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VSI BASIC for OpenVMS Reference Manual :
https://docs.vmssoftware.com/docs/vsi-b ... manual.pdf
/Maurizio
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Re: Unable to access OpenVMS Basic Reference
Hello,
We have deleted the documents related to the compilers from the website. They are now only available from the Doc portal.
We have deleted the documents related to the compilers from the website. They are now only available from the Doc portal.
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Re: Unable to access OpenVMS Basic Reference
And before people ask...
Most of the compiler docs at docs.vmssoftware.com do not yet have x86 wording. The C Language Reference has x86 working but we're still slowly working on the rest.
Most of the compiler docs at docs.vmssoftware.com do not yet have x86 wording. The C Language Reference has x86 working but we're still slowly working on the rest.
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Re: Unable to access OpenVMS Basic Reference
My guess would be that for C/Fortran/Pascal/Cobol/Basic then most people will be fine with the Alpha/Itanium manuals.
For C++ there will probably be a serious need for a x86-64 manual.