The mask is the third hex digit of the instruction, and - though this is uncommon - can be regarded as the third hex digit of the opcode as well.
BNMR is used both for Branch on Not Minus Register and for Branch on Not Mixed Register
YREGS * Define register names
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TM FIELD,MASK * Check bit settings
BNMR R14 * All ones or all zeros
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AR R6,R1 * Add to total
BNMR R14 * Overflow, zero,or plus: return
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