> From: Hans Boldt
>
> In some situations, we
> can tweak the old fixed-form opcode. For example, SORTA now
> syntactically allows an Extended-Factor-2 operand, which allows
> fully qualified names to be coded. (Previously, it was a simple
> Factor-2 operand.) But in other situations, the extra functionality
> just can't be expected to fit within an old fixed-form 14 character
> wide factor, particularly for opcodes that have Factor-1 and
> Result-Field operands.

Hey, wow, you're already doing what I suggested!  You just didn't apply it
uniformly.  Cool.  Now just go through and add an (X) to the other opcodes
to enable extended factor 2, using the exact same syntax as free-form, and
you're done!

Joe


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