Many thanks!

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: IBM Mainframe Assembler List [mailto:ASSEMBLER-
> l...@listserv.uga.edu] On Behalf Of Tony Harminc
> Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2012 6:35 PM
> To: ASSEMBLER-LIST@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU
> Subject: Re: which instructions should I use?
>
> On 28 August 2012 11:24, McKown, John <john.mck...@healthmarkets.com>
> wrote:
> > Yes, but I cannot simply relate the "such and such" facility to an
> actual processor. Except by looking at the documentation for the
> processor. I would like the reverse mapping. I.e. look for "such and
> such" facility and get a list of current processors which support it. I
> am not aware of such a thing as a "one stop shopping center".
>
> You can very quickly find out if an instruction is available on your
> machine by looking at the instruction table provided by the good folks
> at Tachon Software.
>
> http://www.tachyonsoft.com/inst390o.htm
>
> It's not organized by facility, but if you want to know something like
> "can I use LAY on my z9?" you'll have the answer in a flash.
>
> Tony H.

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