In article <[email protected]> you wrote:
> I'm trying to figure out for certain all of what LLILF does. Based on the
> description it would seem to be "grande" in effect but has no G in the op
> code.

> The description says "The second operand is placed in bit positions of the
> first operand. The remainder of the first operand is set to zeros. ... LLILF
> 32-63." That second sentence would imply to me that the immediate value
> effectively is loaded into positions 0 to 63 of the register (without sign
> propagation), but the lack of a G in the op code makes me suspicious. Does
> anyone know *for certain*?
> Charles 

Sure. I think the lack of the G was only due to trying to limit the
mnemonic to five characters. 

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