The only hardware I can imagine that it could possibly make a timing
difference is on very early 360 models. And I haven't had access to one
in a long time.
On 2020-08-10 6:28 p.m., Steve Smith wrote:
The only difference between SR & SLR is how they set the condition code.
If that could produce a measurable difference in a trillion executions, I'd
love to see it.
sas
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On Mon, Aug 10, 2020 at 5:49 PM Gary Weinhold <[email protected]> wrote:
it may go back to the idea that SR might require an extra step to
set/propagate the sign while SLR wouldn't. But I don't know if that
actually ever made a timing difference on any machine.