We've just updated MediaWiki and its underlying software. If anything doesn't look or work quite right, please mention it to us. --RanAS
Absolute Boolean Bit Addressing: Difference between revisions
From SnesLab
(added ref) |
(greatest address) |
||
Line 7: | Line 7: | ||
* [[NOT1]] | * [[NOT1]] | ||
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. The greatest address these instructions can affect is 1FFFh. | ||
=== See Also === | === See Also === |
Revision as of 07:16, 18 December 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. The greatest address these instructions can affect is 1FFFh.
See Also
Reference
- page 3-8-8 of Book I of the official Super Nintendo development manual