On Mar 9, 12:01 am, Peter Flass <Peter_Fl...@Yahoo.com> wrote:
> On 3/8/2013 4:04 AM, Robin Vowels wrote:
>
> > On Mar 8, 7:04 pm, "Peter J. Seymour" <
Newsgro...@pjsey.demon.co.uk>
> > wrote:
> >> On 2013-03-07 12:57, Peter J. Seymour wrote:
> >> I am probably being over-concerned about backwards compatibility. I
> >> think I am being a bit unsettled by being uncertain what the current
> >> "standard" is. In practical terms it is probably the OS/2 compiler. As I
> >> understand it, the IBM strategy for moving forward from the Optimiser
> >> was to produce an entirely new compiler for OS/2 and to port that
> >> version back to the mainframe. This would make any of their
> >> post-Optimiser compilers closely related. I seem to remember the OS/2
> >> compiler being under development in the late 80's.
>
> > Version 1 release 1 was 1994.
>
> If IBM isn't going to release the control block formats maybe we need to
> reverse-engineer them and post them on a blog or wiki or some other of
> those new-fangled contraptions. Previously this information was
> available, albeit buried in the Debug Reference. If I get some time
> (Ha!) maybe I can look at the OS/2 compiler, which is all I have.