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== SPIE ==
 
I was trying to find somewhere in Wikipedia mention of IBMs OS/360 and successor SPIE (Specify Program Interrupt Exit). This is the user-mode way to get control for hardware exceptions. I think it is close to this article, but isn't mentioned. Also, possibly unlike some others, it allows one to return to where one came from, possibly after fixing things up. For example, in overflow one might stuff in the largest possible value and continue on. Otherwise, it looks like the article has much Unix specific notation. [[User:Gah4|Gah4]] ([[User talk:Gah4|talk]]) 14:04, 13 June 2019 (UTC)