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Re: PDP-11 compat mode [was Re: New Vax - future directions :-)]
> I usually think of the carry as an extra bit left to the most
> significant bit of the register involved; [...]
> The VAX just has the actual C bit inverted after the operation (set
> to 1 if there was need to borrow, instead of 0 because it was
> borrowed from). So you *could* describe it as "(a) borrow into most
> significant bit (happened)".
That's a logically consistent point of view. But it requires that the
"most significant bit" text refer to this one-bit-wider conceptual
value formed by concatenating the complement of C with the overt
operand.
That's not how "most significant bit" works elsewhere in the document,
nor how it works in most other uses I've seen/heard of such language.
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