A repo demonstrating the use of git with the 3505 card reader as a pseudo CI/CD tooling option
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TK5 C90 Projects

This is an attempt to use the local GCC compiler and modern development tools, to learn C90 (well, C89) on the MVS 3.8j Turnkey system.

Essentially, you work from your IDE as you normally would. However, when you push to the repository, the build is done on the the TK5 system by sending the source file and the job execution JCL to the card reader port on the TK5.