Decimal V Binary??

Ed Kelleher Pres at macro-inc.com
Thu Sep 23 07:05:20 CDT 2004


At 07:40 AM 9/23/2004, you wrote:
>I've always wondered what systems/processors (other than IBM mainframes)
>that had hardware decimal arithmetic support. I don't mean 'decimal
>adjust' instructions, I'm talking about full
>add/subtract/multiply/divide/etc. The only other one I know of is the
>Wang VS, which came standard with support for 'packed decimal' data, and
>even floating-point decimal. The Wang VS instruction set was very
>similar to the IBM 360/370, even the packed decimal data format was the
>same.


DEC PDP11/23 CPU has sockets for 2 extra chips (40 pin DIPS).

One is hardware floating point.  This is fairly common.

The other for a CIS - Commercial Instruction Set  with full set of decimal 
instructions as you list.

Never used one though.

Ed K.  




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