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'''native on:''' [[Cores/Decimal8|Decimal8]] [[Cores/Decimal16|Decimal16]] <br />
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| [[Cores/Decimal8/Encoding#eqld|Decimal8]] || E0 E1 || d,d:d=4 dv,dv:dv=4 q,q:q=5 qv,qv:qv=5
 
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| [[Cores/Decimal16/Encoding#eqld|Decimal16]] || E0 E1 || d,d:d=4 dv,dv:dv=4 q,q:q=5 qv,qv:qv=5
 
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[[Instruction_Set|Instruction Set, alphabetical]], [[Instruction Set by Category]], [http://millcomputing.com/instructions.html?collapse=7#ops Instruction Set, sortable, filterable]

Latest revision as of 13:57, 23 February 2021

speculable  exu stream  exu block  compute phase   operation   in the decimal floating point value domain  

native on: none

Decimal float equality comparison. When one of the operands is a NaN, a floating point invalid NaR is produced as the result.

related operations: eqldx


eqld(d x, d y) → d r0

operands: like Addd [dd:d]



Instruction Set, alphabetical, Instruction Set by Category, Instruction Set, sortable, filterable