said:
> .RC files -> some compiler -> .RCS files
Yes, if you mean .RES. The compiler is, oddly enough, named rc.
> .RCS files -> Paul Ratcliffe's decompiler -> .DLG files
Yes, he has one. There are others too.
>What are they used for?
Building GUI screens, other things. See \Toolkit\Book\Toolsref.inf for
details.
FWIW, they probably exist in VA PL/1, just someone hidden under the
covers.
Steven
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