On 12/11/2024 9:29 PM, Jim Mulder wrote:
   IEFSD095 is still part of z/OS and has not been changed, so it still has BXH 
instructions
which use register 5 for both operands.


RRRRRRRRRRR   EEEEEEEEEEEE   AAAAAAAAAA LL            LL            YY        YY
RRRRRRRRRRRR  EEEEEEEEEEEE  AAAAAAAAAAAA  LL LL            YY        YY
RR        RR  EE            AA        AA  LL LL             YY      YY
RR        RR  EE            AA        AA  LL LL              YY    YY
RR        RR  EE            AA        AA  LL LL               YY  YY
RRRRRRRRRRRR  EEEEEEEE      AAAAAAAAAAAA  LL LL                YYYY
RRRRRRRRRRR   EEEEEEEE      AAAAAAAAAAAA  LL LL                 YY
RR    RR      EE            AA        AA  LL LL                 YY
RR     RR     EE            AA        AA  LL LL                 YY
RR      RR    EE            AA        AA  LL LL                 YY
RR       RR   EEEEEEEEEEEE  AA        AA  LLLLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLLLL       YY
RR        RR  EEEEEEEEEEEE  AA        AA  LLLLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLLLL       YY

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