Load Address Relative Long (LARL) is a powerful instruction that can be used to reduce the number of registers your program uses. This is a new article for the website that can be accessed here.
Load Address Relative Long (LARL) is a powerful instruction that can be used to reduce the number of registers your program uses. This is a new article for the website that can be accessed here.
I’m backing up in the alphabet after adding an article on BAKR, Branch and Stack. The details can be complicated – see the Principles of Operation entry! This write-up ignores some of the ugly details. I will write a more comprehensive version later. If anyone has experience comparing the efficiency of linkage methods using BAKR and standard linkage methods, I would like to hear from you. For many applications, this would not be an issue. This article will give you enough information to dip your toe in the water. Read about BAKR here.