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http://www.csd.uwo.ca/~mburrel/stuff/ppc-asm.html
"The PowerPC has 32 general purpose registers, each either 32 bits or 64 bits in size (depending on which chip you're using). It should be of note that 32-bit PowerPC and 64-bit PowerPC really have the same instruction set, and 32-bit code will run natively unmodified on a 64-bit chip. 32-bit code is 64-bit code."
win = ++general_purpose_registers;