Hi Gene, 

doesn't make sense to me. If an instruction exists in the code the disassemble 
should decode them based on the latest level of possible opcodes. Why would 
you limit this?

Roland

>The High level Assembler accepts and uses an OPTABLE parm which lets
>you limit the valid op codes to an architecture level such as XA or
>370 (and optionally list the valid OP codes at that level).  The Disassembler
>(ASMDASM) has a comparable ÓPTABLE option which "Specifies the operation
>code table to be used in disassembling CSECTs."  Except the ASMDASM we 
are
>using - no version shown, but linked 06.125 WITH Identify data of UK09726 -
>does not limit the op codes generated, or even check for a valid parameter.
>Is there a later version which has this function, or am I missing something?

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