Charles Mills wrote:

- This issue affects every developer who wants to write a program that
exploits 31-bit storage (what a concept in 2005!) and still supports
terminal I/O.

IIRC, the only real issue is with some DCB exits e.g., EODAD. They can
be handled by creating a below-the-line "glue" routine for those cases.
I agree that 21st-century programmers shouldn't be burdened with such
things.

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