Difference between revisions of "MVO@"
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aaa == 101 indicates register R5 | aaa == 101 indicates register R5 | ||
aaa == 110 indicates register R6 | aaa == 110 indicates register R6 | ||
− | aaa == 111 indicates register R7 (equivalent to "immediate mode" | + | aaa == 111 indicates register R7 (equivalent to "immediate mode")<br/> |
Revision as of 09:12, 7 October 2007
Instruction Name | Move Out Indirect |
Mnemonic | MVO@ |
CP1610 Clock Cycles | 9 |
Interruptible | No |
Opcode Range | $0248-$026F |
Input Flags | None |
Output Flags | None |
The Move Out Indirect (MVO@) instruction copies the value in the specified source register to the address contained by the specified address register. Note that if the address register specified is R4-R7 (the auto-incrementing registers), then the value in the address register will be incremented by one after the value in the source register has been stored at the designated address.
0000:0010:01aa:asss
where: sss indicates the register containing the value to move such that: sss == 000 indicates register R0 sss == 001 indicates register R1 sss == 010 indicates register R2 sss == 011 indicates register R3 sss == 100 indicates register R4 sss == 101 indicates register R5 sss == 110 indicates register R6 sss == 111 indicates register R7
aaa indicates the register containing the address such that: aaa == 000 not allowed (aliases "direct mode" encoding) aaa == 001 indicates register R1 aaa == 010 indicates register R2 aaa == 011 indicates register R3 aaa == 100 indicates register R4 aaa == 101 indicates register R5 aaa == 110 indicates register R6 aaa == 111 indicates register R7 (equivalent to "immediate mode")