No, option 2 is MFT <g, d & r>.

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I've always referred to it by option 2.

On 2019-09-16 12:50, Phil Smith III wrote:
> Principles of Operation-how do you refer to it? (NOT including case-let's not 
> make this any more complicated than it is already!)
>
> 1)     PofOp
>
> 2)     POP
>
> 3)     POO
>
> 4)     Pops
>
> 5)     other?
>
>
>
> Just curious-there are no wrong answers, of course! (Well, I suppose "IntelR 
> 64 and IA-32 Architectures Software Developer Manuals" is wrong.)
>
>
>
> .phsiii
>
>


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