If someone says "support RSTS/E in RSX mode"
that means the programs
run on the RSX runtime system on RSTS/E. If they say that much, it
might mean that they actually handled those few spots where an
Or that they couldn't think of the word 'runtime' as was the case here.
unmodified plain RSX application behaves somewhat
strangely in the
RSTS RSX emulation. (I don't remember actual examples of that; RT
emulation had some of these, but RT is more distant from RSTS in many
ways, for example its file structure.)
In this case I think it's a case of the C compiler spitting out an RSX app.
I don't think Whitesmith C (at least the version I have really knows anything
about RSTS/E).
On a slightly interesting note, P/OS is mentioned separate from RSX.
Zane