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The bottom 13 bits of a 16-bit value specify an absolute address, while the top 3 bits specify which bit within the byte stored at that address.
The bottom 13 bits of a 16-bit value specify an absolute address, while the top 3 bits specify which bit within the byte stored at that address.


=== See Also ===
* [[Absolute Addressing]]


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Revision as of 06:10, 27 November 2023

13-bit Absolute Addressing is used on the SPC700 by some instructions to address individual bits:

The bottom 13 bits of a 16-bit value specify an absolute address, while the top 3 bits specify which bit within the byte stored at that address.

See Also