Difference between revisions of "NOP"
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<tr><td>Opcode Range</td><td>$0034-$0035</td></tr> | <tr><td>Opcode Range</td><td>$0034-$0035</td></tr> | ||
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− | The No Operation (NOP) instruction performs no function. It is typically used as a time-killer for synchronization purposes. | + | The No Operation (NOP) instruction performs no function. It is typically used as a time-killer for synchronization purposes. The opcode format is as follows.<br/> |
+ | |||
+ | 0000:0000:0011:010x<br/> | ||
+ | where: | ||
+ | x is ignored |
Revision as of 22:37, 11 January 2005
Instruction Name | No Operation |
Mnemonic | NOPP |
CP1610 Clock Cycles | 6 |
Interruptible | Yes |
Opcode Range | $0034-$0035 |
The No Operation (NOP) instruction performs no function. It is typically used as a time-killer for synchronization purposes. The opcode format is as follows.
0000:0000:0011:010x
where: x is ignored