Burroughs Large Systems Instruction Sets - Logical Operators

Logical Operators

LAND — Logical bitwise and of all bits in operands
LOR — Logical bitwise or of all bits in operands
LNOT — Logical bitwise complement of all bits in operand
LEQV — Logical bitwise equivalence of all bits in operands

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