From a posting to comp.sys.dec, among other groups:
Opcodes on the PDP-10 are three octal digits, from 000 to 777. One of which is the code to "Test Right-hand half of the accumulator, set the tested bits to One, and skip the next instruction if any of the tested bits is Nonzero" = TRON AC,BITS |
Details can be found at http://www.inwap.com/pdp10/opcodes.html.
The neat part: The opcode for TRON is 666.
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