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by rep_lodsb
52 days ago
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Interesting, since the general culture at IBM seems to have preferred SUB over XOR -- their earlier business-oriented machines didn't even have a XOR instruction, and even on later ones the use of SUB has persisted, including in the IBM PC and AT BIOS. (There was another, now deleted, comment somewhere in this thread that mentioned IBM's preference for SUB. Source of that statement was Claude, but it seems very likely to be correct. The BIOS code I've checked myself, lots of 'SUB AX,AX', no XOR) |
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In any case, I am describing equipment built mostly in late 60s through the late 70s at IBM Rochester and Poughkeepsie. The IBM PC was developed by an entirely different team at IBM Boca Raton, and IBM didn't design its CPU.