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  2. Program status word - Wikipedia

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    Contained within the PSW are the two bit condition code, representing zero, positive, negative, overflow, and similar flags of other architectures' status registers. Conditional branch instructions test this encoded as a four bit value, with each bit representing a test of one of the four condition code values, 2 3 + 2 2 + 2 1 + 2 0. (Since IBM ...

  3. Status register - Wikipedia

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    A status register, flag register, or condition code register (CCR) is a collection of status flag bits for a processor.Examples of such registers include FLAGS register in the x86 architecture, flags in the program status word (PSW) register in the IBM System/360 architecture through z/Architecture, and the application program status register (APSR) in the ARM Cortex-A architecture.

  4. Baillie–PSW primality test - Wikipedia

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    The following computer algebra systems and software packages use some version of the Baillie–PSW primality test. Maple 's isprime function, [ 12 ] Mathematica 's PrimeQ function (that already uses 2020's version of Baillie–PSW), [ 13 ] PARI/GP 's isprime and ispseudoprime functions, [ 14 ] and SageMath 's is_pseudoprime function [ 15 ] all ...

  5. IBM System/360 architecture - Wikipedia

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    The processor stores the PSW, with an interruption code inserted, into the old PSW location and then loads the PSW from the new PSW location. This generally replaces the instruction address, thereby effecting a branch, and (optionally) sets and/or resets other fields within the PSW, thereby effecting a mode change.

  6. Program-specific information - Wikipedia

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    CAT (Conditional Access Table) PMT (Program Mapping Table) NIT (Network Information Table) The MPEG-2 specification does not specify the format of the CAT and NIT. PSI is carried in the form of a table structure. Each table structure is broken into sections, although some tables like a PMT cannot have more than one section.

  7. PSW - Wikipedia

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    PSW may refer to: PSW Science, the oldest scientific society in Washington, D.C. Personal Support Worker, Canada; PlayStation World, a UK magazine; Program status word, a control register in IBM mainframe computers; Baillie–PSW primality test in mathematics; Part Submission Warrant in production part approval process; Post Study Work Visa, UK

  8. PIC instruction listings - Wikipedia

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    Read from program ROM, for table lookup. This uses TBHP and TBLP registers as a 16-bit pointer, fetches the word there, and stores the low byte in a specified location. The high 6–8 bits of the fetched word are stored in the TBLH register. A second form uses only TBLP and reads from the highest 256-byte page in ROM.

  9. Unlicensed assistive personnel - Wikipedia

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    Personal support worker (PSW) is the title for a similar type of health worker in Canada. Personal support work is unique among health care professions in that the scope of a PSW's duties does not extend beyond what the client could do him/herself if the client were physically and cognitively able. [ 20 ]