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The BXI, works like a TtX if the SEcond operand (in this ease 3) is odd; the BXH with an even second ~vrgument allows the increment and comparand to be in adjacent regist.ers, in this ease 4 aud 5. The Stl. subtraets register 5 from register 2. C is a fuI1 word comparison which sets the condition codE; this example could be modified for a halfword ~able by changing (3 to CH and "4" to "2" throughout the instructions above. BC branches (>~ eondition code 6, which is 0110 in binary--.-i.e., first opera.nd low or first operand high.
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