I might. However, PluriBASIC can already compile 64 bit apps with the help of a c++ compiler.
I am now working on making it compatible with Jose's api headers. I only have two hands, and
my partner is currently away from any computer. Its still going to be a while.
However, i tend to disagree. I have barely seen any interest in it. Quite the contrary. I am doing
it as a hobby, and it might prrobably never see the light of day. Who knows. But i will still finish it.
Added:
As a compiler developer, i kind of understand the point of view that Bob Zale once expressed. Creating
a compiler is a huge load of work and if there is not enough market for it, it is not worth it to focus in it.
Unfortunately i also need to make a living and the kind commends of 5 or 6 people, althoug VERY
APPRECIATED, is not enough to invest such long time into the creation of it.
Even less if the effort i am putting into it is obscured by the ominous situation of releasing it.
Should an investor with $$ appear, i could focus in it (And I openly express it with the intention of
attracting someone to jump in) and finish it much faster.
As things are right now, im just a guy with big intentions but very little time. If i had $$ i would invest in
it to even give it away for free. But that is a luxury i unfortunately cannot afford.

This said, PluriBASIC is prepared to add new languages in very little time. I could probably add Oxigen
basic support for it probably in the time i take to lear it + a week to implement it, but i have a tiring job
i need to attend.