Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1983-06-30
1986-05-13
Malzahn, David H.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
G06F 748
Patent
active
045890870
ABSTRACT:
A mechanism including an expanded condition register for use in a reduced instruction set computing system which facilitates the performance of single machine cycle instructions on the system and further provides for the efficient execution of more complex instructions which are not susceptible of being completed in a single machine cycle. More particularly, a mechanism is provided for setting the bits of the expanded condition register whereby a more efficient restart is possible after a machine interrupt and whereby the results of intermediate operations of certain multistep logic and arithmetic operations are maintained in the condition register in order that the cycle time of such multistep operations may be kept to a minimum, and when necessary, may be executed with greater efficiency. Still more particularly, the condition register architecture provides for the efficient handling of multiply and divide operations and provides for the more efficient execution of certain decimal operations within such a reduced instruction set host computer system.
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Auslander Marc A.
Cocke John
Hao Hsieh T.
Markstein Peter W.
Radin George
International Business Machines - Corporation
Malzahn David H.
Schlemmer Roy R.
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