It surely exists on your machine; it was available on our MP3000.
Others can better answer your specific question.
If an instruction doesn't exist you get an operation exception.
On 2019-03-20 5:42 p.m., Frank M. Ramaekers wrote:
Where does one find a table of instructions a particular processor is capable
of? (I have a zBC12 and get a SPEC EXCEPT on a SRST/Search string)
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