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Andreas Arnez 7d4a7d107a S/390: Disassemble 31-bit binaries with "zarch" opcode set by default
Currently the disassembler for s390 (by default) assumes that a 31-bit
binary was compiled in "ESA" mode -- and then only disassembles a
limited opcode set.  The change upgrades the default to the full "zarch"
opcode set even for 31-bit binaries.

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	* s390-dis.c (init_disasm): Default to full 'zarch' opcode
	availability even for 31-bit programs.
2013-10-30 18:04:32 +01:00
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