These are easy to pick up – handy, too, if you want to write 64-bit addressing programs. If you are changing addressing modes from 31 to 64, say, you have some 31-bit addresses that need to be expanded to 64-bit. Well, these are the instructions you need. Read about them here and here.
Two Specialized Load Instructions – LLGTR and LLGT
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