Did you perhaps wish to use

    BRCTG

?

But that doesn't use a base register. The I2 field is the number of halfwords
offset from the instruction.

On Wed, 26 Feb 2025 07:51:39 -0500 Joe Reichman <reichman...@gmail.com> wrote:

:>Hi
:>
:>
:>My understanding of this new instruction is that it is a BCT with a new 20
:>bit displacement.
:>
:>The object code layout of this6 byte instruction has in bit 20 - 31 the 12
:>bit displacement and if the address exceeds 4096 decimal the new bit
:>displacement would get populated in bits
:>
:>32 - 40
:>
:>I tried out a BCTG R9,LONGDISP
:>
:>Where the address of longdisp was beyond 4096 and yet I don't see bits 32 -
:>40 of the instruction being populated 
:>
:>  So here is the example 
:>
:>LONGDISP is beyond 4,096 and in bits 31 - 40  there is zeros
:>
:>
:>00A0                                                   LONGDISP DS 0H
:>
:> 2E60      E390  00A0 00   46                           BCTG   R9,LONGDISP
:> 

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