IBM Open Class - History of IOC

History of IOC

The IOC was included as part of IBM's C++ compiler environment. Applications developed with IOC could be distributed with a royalty-free runtime, or could be statically linked against the IOC libraries. Initially only available for OS/2, the IOC was eventually made available for Windows, AIX, z/OS, and OS/400. Support for the OS/2 and Windows VisualAge for C++ compiler—as well as the accompanying IOC—was officially withdrawn by IBM on April 27, 2001. IOC was removed from z/OS 1.9, introduced in 2007.

  • C/Set++ v2.01 for OS/2 (1993)
  • VisualAge C++ for OS/2, version 3.0
  • VisualAge for C++ for Windows, version 3.5
  • C and C++ Compilers for OS/2, AIX, and for Windows NT, version 3.6
  • C and C++ Compilers for OS/2 and Windows, version 3.65 (1998?)
  • VisualAge C++ Professional for OS/2 and Windows NT, version 4.0 (1998)

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