Timely.  Just had a scour of the internet to make sure my hlasm books were up
to date and was coming back here to say I couldn't really find them anywhere
apart from:

http://www.bixoft.nl/english/opl_cnxm.htm

As we've progressed a bit from the Guttenberg Press these days I think "the
size of the change" represents the lamest excuse for not publishing I've heard
for a while.  If ya can code it ya can document it, surely? But if that's been
done to death I don't want to reopen it.

i

------ Original Message ------
Received: 02:32 PM COT, 12/23/2013
From: Robert Ngan <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Latest PoO available?

> I think there was a discussion a while back concerning this.  These are
> extended mnemonics so they're part of the HLASM product, but the HLASM
> folks have decided not to include the (now not so) new extended mnemonics
> in the HLASM manuals until the next release (1.7?) due to the size of the
> changes.
>
> Robert Ngan
> CSC Financial Services Group
>
> IBM Mainframe Assembler List <[email protected]> wrote on
> 2013/12/23 09:57:33:
>
> > From: "Ian S. Worthington" <[email protected]>
> > To: [email protected]
> > Date: 2013/12/23 10:00
> > Subject: Latest PoO available?
> > Sent by: IBM Mainframe Assembler List <[email protected]>
> >
> > In a move harking back to the bad old days of encrypted books on CDROMs,
> the
> > very latest POO seems to be held captive behind an IBM ID Resource Link
> page,
> > even though the penultimate is freely available via the z/os page.
> >
> > It seems though that CGIJE and its brethren are not to be found in the
> > penultimate.
> >
> > Anyone know if the latest has escaped into the wild anywhere?
> >
> > i

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