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360 instruction set

RR (register to register) instructions operate directly on data in registers and do not address storage. RX (register indexed) reference one operand in a register and one in storage, with optional indexing. In the following examples, Rn indicates general register n, rn indicates the contents of general register n. The formats are:

Format Description Machine
instruction
Example Description
RR register to register Example LR R1,R2 Load register 1 from register 2
RX register indexed * L R1,16(R2,R3) Load register 1 with the contents of the fullword at 16+register 2 + register 3
RS or
SI
register-storage or
storage immediate
Example
Example
Example
Example
Desc
Desc
SS Storage to storage * MVC 0(16,R4),32(R5) Move 16 bytes from storage at 32+register 5 to storage at 0 + register 4

Iroquois references

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Saratoga County references

Adirondacks

History of the Adirondacks, v.1

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