Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!clyde.concordia.ca!uunet!mcsun!sunic!tut!santra!hemuli.tik.vtt.fi!tml From: tml@hemuli.tik.vtt.fi (Tor Lillqvist) Newsgroups: comp.sys.hp Subject: Re: HP PA assembly language question Message-ID: <4588@hemuli.tik.vtt.fi> Date: 7 Mar 90 07:24:40 GMT References: <564@opus.NMSU.EDU> Organization: Technical Research Centre of Finland, Laboratory for Information Processing (VTT/TIK) Lines: 15 In article <564@opus.NMSU.EDU> jthomas@nmsu.edu (James Thomas) writes: )In the HP Precision Architecture Handbook (I have June 1987), on page 5-59, )there is a description of a normal intraspace routine call, to wit: ) BL target,rp LDIL L%target,rp ) BLE R%target(GRr,rp) ) OR GR31,0,rp ).. Now, I understand the other version with the LDIL, but I am stymied by )the two branches version. I guess it's simply a typo. The BLE and OR instructions should be aligned under the LDIL (and GRr should be SR4 as you say). Then it makes sense, doesn't it? -- Tor Lillqvist, working, but not speaking, for the Technical Research Centre of Finland