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Notes
(Cont'd)
Floating-P oint I
nstr'Uctions
For
long operands,
the
intermediate
sum
consists
of
fourteen
hexa-
decimal digits
and
a possible
carry.
No
guard
digit is retained.
2.
After
addition,
the
intermediate
sum
is left-shifted
until
all high-
order
zero hexadecimal digits have been eliminated.
The
vacated
low-order digits
are
made
zero
and
the
exponent is decremented
by
one
for
each zero digit shifted.
If
no
left-shift
takes
place,
the
inter-
mediate
sum
is
truncated
to
the
proper
mantissa
length.
If
the
exponent underflows (exceeds - 64)
during
normalization,
the
float-
ing-point
number
is
made
true
zero
and
an
exponent underflow
interrupt
occurs.
3. No normalization is
performed
when
the
intermediate
sum
is zero.
The
sum
mantissa
is
unaltered
and
a significance
error
interrupt
occurs.
If
a significance
error
interrupt
is prohibited
by
the
interrupt
mask,
the
quantity
is made
true
zero
and
a significance
error
interrupt
does
not
occur.
4.
Initial
operands
need
not
be
in
normalized form.
5.
The
sign
of
the
sum
is determined
by
the
rules
of
algebra. A zero
sum
is always plus.
6.
Short
operands
do
not
alter
the
low-order halves
of
the
registers
specified
by
the
address
fields.
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