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Yeah, the article seems to have missed the likely biggest reason that this is the popular x86 idiom - that it was already the popular 8080/Z80 idiom from the CP/M era, and there's a direct line (and a bunch of early 8086 DOS applications were mechanically translated assembly code, so while they are "different" architectures they're still solidly related.)
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