It is certainly what I would use if the code in question could leave the home 
premises, especially if by sale or lease.

Nothing, of course, is fool-proof.

Peter

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From: IBM Mainframe Assembler List [mailto:ASSEMBLER-LIST@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU] On 
Behalf Of Gary Weinhold
Sent: Thursday, April 23, 2015 4:28 PM
To: ASSEMBLER-LIST@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU
Subject: Checking hardware level requirements

Since you  mention it, it has been quiet. So I'll ask a question.

If people working on an assembler project have used instructions that 
they found in various Principles of Operations, is setting the MACHINE 
option to various levels and reassembling the lot the easiest and most 
fool-proof[1] an easy way to determine what minimum level of hardware 
would be required?

[1] OK, it wouldn't catch those who hardcoded the instructions instead 
of using mnemonics.

Gary Weinhold
DKL
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