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The directive .set mips3d
makes the assembler accept instructions
from the MIPS-3D Application Specific Extension from that point on
in the assembly. The .set nomips3d
directive prevents MIPS-3D
instructions from being accepted.
The directive .set smartmips
makes the assembler accept
instructions from the SmartMIPS Application Specific Extension to the
MIPS32 ISA from that point on in the assembly. The
.set nosmartmips
directive prevents SmartMIPS instructions from
being accepted.
The directive .set mdmx
makes the assembler accept instructions
from the MDMX Application Specific Extension from that point on
in the assembly. The .set nomdmx
directive prevents MDMX
instructions from being accepted.
The directive .set dsp
makes the assembler accept instructions
from the DSP Release 1 Application Specific Extension from that point
on in the assembly. The .set nodsp
directive prevents DSP
Release 1 instructions from being accepted.
The directive .set dspr2
makes the assembler accept instructions
from the DSP Release 2 Application Specific Extension from that point
on in the assembly. This directive implies .set dsp
. The
.set nodspr2
directive prevents DSP Release 2 instructions from
being accepted.
The directive .set mt
makes the assembler accept instructions
from the MT Application Specific Extension from that point on
in the assembly. The .set nomt
directive prevents MT
instructions from being accepted.
The directive .set mcu
makes the assembler accept instructions
from the MCU Application Specific Extension from that point on
in the assembly. The .set nomcu
directive prevents MCU
instructions from being accepted.
The directive .set msa
makes the assembler accept instructions
from the MIPS SIMD Architecture Extension from that point on
in the assembly. The .set nomsa
directive prevents MSA
instructions from being accepted.
The directive .set virt
makes the assembler accept instructions
from the Virtualization Application Specific Extension from that point
on in the assembly. The .set novirt
directive prevents Virtualization
instructions from being accepted.
The directive .set xpa
makes the assembler accept instructions
from the XPA Extension from that point on in the assembly. The
.set noxpa
directive prevents XPA instructions from being accepted.
Traditional MIPS assemblers do not support these directives.