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Bill Fairchild wrote:
In a message dated 7/9/2005 9:25:12 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
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MVCL, as I now understand, is a noop if the move is destructive.
When did that change? It used to set CC 3.
MVCL does not move any bytes if destructive overlap is detected, but does
not cause a program interrupt. In that sense, it is the same as a NOPR (a
2-byte-long NOP). However, it does set condition code 3, but a genuine NOP does
not set the condition code.
Bill Fairchild
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