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The [[negative flag|negative]], [[overflow flag|overflow]], and [[zero flag|zero]] flags are invalid in decimal mode.<sup>[3]</sup> | The [[negative flag|negative]], [[overflow flag|overflow]], and [[zero flag|zero]] flags are invalid in decimal mode.<sup>[3]</sup> | ||
There are no conditional branch instructions that examine the decimal flag.<sup>[5]</sup> | There are no conditional branch instructions that examine the decimal flag (such as BDS or BDC).<sup>[5]</sup> | ||
== Processes == | == Processes == |
Revision as of 23:44, 19 September 2024
Decimal mode is one of the SNES CPU's processor flags. It is bit 3 of the status register. Toggling it on/off will only affect the instructions ADC and SBC. To toggle decimal mode on/off, use SED (Set decimal mode) and CLD (clear decimal mode)
On the 65c816, it is cleared on reset.[2] BRK and COP clear it as well.
The negative, overflow, and zero flags are invalid in decimal mode.[3]
There are no conditional branch instructions that examine the decimal flag (such as BDS or BDC).[5]
Processes
Let's just assume A is 8-bit and holds the value #$00. When one is doing ADC #$0C for example, the following steps will take place.
- Take the parameter after ADC
- Convert it to Decimal
- Add the conversion to A (execute ADC)
- If A turns out to have a hexadecimal number after the addition, convert it it to a decimal number again.
In this case, #$0C gets converted to 12. Since $0C equals to 12, doing ADC #$12 would give you the same result.
Same story with SBC, except SBC subtracts of course.
Example usage of ADC:
LDA #$09 ;A = $09 CLC ;Clear carry flag ADC #$02 ;A = $11
The decimal mode has been documented more thoroughly in Ersanio's ASM tutorial V2.1.
See Also
References
- Labiak, William. Appendix C, page 357. conversion table
- Eyes & Lichty, page 262
- lbid, page 44
- Pickens, John. NMOS 6502 Opcodes. http://www.6502.org/tutorials/6502opcodes.html#DFLAG
- Eyes & Lichty, page 148