From: "Abe Kornelis" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, September 23, 2017 11:56 PM

In the new PoO (Publication SA22-7832-11) I noticed something peculiar.
On page 7-308, in the left-hand column (relating to Multiply Single),
second bullet,
last sentence but one it is stated:

For MSG and MSGC, the multiplier is a 64-bit signed binary integer,
respectively, at the second-operand location in storage.

Knowing that it takes extreme precision to read the PoO correctly,
I am wondering about the meaning of the word "respectively" in this
sentence.
It seems superfluous. Am I mistaken? If so, then what is its significance?

It seems to be superfluous, and its presence only confuses.

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