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<p>logical operations lack any operand specifier fields; only instructions that push operands onto the evaluation stack or that pop operands from the stack into variables have operand specifiers. The instruction set carries out most ALU actions with postfix (<a href="page.php?w=reverse_Polish_notation">reverse Polish notation</a>) operations that work only on the expression <a href="page.php?w=Stack_%28abstract_data_type%29">stack</a>, not on data registers or arbitrary main memory cells. This can be very convenient for compiling high-level languages,</p><p>
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