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Rochester - I believe that Toronto was contracted to upgrade/maintain these tools, along with the compilers, around the V5 timeframe of the S/38. With the advent of the 400, Toronto took over ownership. PDM was developed in Toronto as was RPG IV and ILE COBOL, along with all of the workstation tools such as CODE and WDSC. And let's just forget about RLU shall we <g> Now for my question - why do you care? Jon Paris Partner400 www.Partner400.com www.RPGWorld.com
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