Hi all
As the 67 uses I for the storage directly into the I register and (i) was the indirection usage, why was the 19/29C’s i operator used for indirection operations (GTO i GSB i), etc.) and not (i) like the 67/97?
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On the 19C/29C, the I register is register 0. I assume that the HP designers felt that the distinction between 0 and i was clear enough without using parentheses as a hint that indirect addressing is happening.
(08-24-2019 12:00 AM)Thomas Okken Wrote: [ -> ]On the 19C/29C, the I register is register 0. I assume that the HP designers felt that the distinction between 0 and i was clear enough without using parentheses as a hint that indirect addressing is happening.
I hadn’t thought of that. That train of thinking helps me put things in perspective.
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Hello,
As an old user of the 29c (since 83), I never have had problems to use those two sides of the Indirect Register; the reciprocal is not true: when I many years later acquired a 67, the use of I or (i) were - and nowadays is - problematic.
Archilog, ‘Problematic’? Please explain.
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