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* '''[[zPDT]]''' (System/z Personal Development Tool), an IBM offering allowing IBM PartnerWorld Independent Software Developers (ISVs) to legally run [[z/OS]] 1.6 (or higher), [[IBM DB2|DB2]] V8 (or higher), [[z/TPF]], or [[z/VSE]] 4.1 (or higher) on PC-based machines that can be acquired based on a Linux emulation.
*'''IBM ZD&T''' (Z Development and Test Environment), an IBM offering ''provides an x86-based environment that emulates Z hardware and runs'' genuine ''z/OS software, offering unmatched application portability and compatibility. IBM Z Development and Test Environment can be used for education, demonstration, and development and test of applications that include mainframe components.''
* The [http://z390.org/ z390 ]Z390 and [https://web.archive.org/web/20181208131849/http://www.z390.org/zcobol/ zCOBOL] is a portable macro assembler and COBOL compiler, linker, and emulator toolkit providing a way to develop, test, and deploy mainframe compatible assembler and COBOL programs using any computer that supports J2SE 1.6.0+ runtime.
 
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