## Known differences between SimH, 11/70, and w11a ### SimH: `SPL` doesn't have 11/70 behavior On an 11/70, the `SPL` instruction in the 11/70 always fetches the next instruction regardless of current mode, pending device, or even console interrupts. This behavior is used in some xxdp diagnostic codes to prepare a situation suitable for interrupt response testing. SimH does not implement this behavior, `SPL` behaves like all other instructions, and interrupts or traps are honored after it completes. xxdp program `ekbbf0` test 032 depends on the 11/70 behavior and is skipped (see [patch](../tools/xxdp/ekbbf0_patch_1170.scmd)). The w11 implements 11/70 behavior for `SPL` in kernel mode only. In supervisor or user mode `SPL` is a nop and honors traps and interrupts, see [`SPL` on w11](w11a_diff_70_spl_bug.md). Several [tcodes](../tools/tcode/README.md) utilize the `SPL` behavior and are skipped when executed on SimH (see [cpu_basics.mac](../tools/tcode/cpu_basics.mac) test F2.3). Tested with SimH V3.12-3.