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# [[Eyes & Lichty]] | # [[Eyes & Lichty]], [https://archive.org/details/0893037893ProgrammingThe65816/page/418 page 418] | ||
# section 3.5.23 of 65c816 datasheet, https://westerndesigncenter.com/wdc/documentation/w65c816s.pdf | # section 3.5.23 of 65c816 datasheet, https://westerndesigncenter.com/wdc/documentation/w65c816s.pdf | ||
# lbid, section 3.2 | # lbid, section 3.2 |
Latest revision as of 17:39, 8 August 2024
Stack Relative Addressing is supported by eight instructions:
- ADC (opcode 63)
- AND (opcode 23)
- CMP (opcode C3)
- EOR (opcode 43)
- LDA (opcode A3)
- ORA (opcode 03)
- SBC (opcode E3)
- STA (opcode 83)
They are all two bytes long. The effective addresses generated by stack relative addressing will always be in bank 0.[3] The effective address is the sum of the stack pointer and the 8-bit operand byte.
Syntax
LDA sr, S
There is no long version of this addressing mode.
See Also
References
- Eyes & Lichty, page 418
- section 3.5.23 of 65c816 datasheet, https://westerndesigncenter.com/wdc/documentation/w65c816s.pdf
- lbid, section 3.2
- Clark, Bruce. http://www.6502.org/tutorials/65c816opcodes.html#5.20