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'''SEP''' (Set Status Bits) is a [[65c816]] instruction that sets bits in the [[status register]] that correspond to set bits in the operand.
'''SEP''' (Set Status Bits) is a [[65c816]] instruction that sets bits in the [[status register]] that correspond to set bits in the operand.
SEP is the only way to set the m and x flags directly without disturbing the [[stack]] (but [[PLP]] and [[RTI]] may set them too.)<sup>[1]</sup>  But, SEP can't modify those two flags in [[emulation mode]] because they are being forced to be set.
==== Syntax ====
<pre>
SEP #%nvmxdizc
</pre>
If you only want to set one flag,  [[SED]], [[SEI]], or [[SEC]] are smaller/faster than SEP.  Early 65c816 chips had a timing problem with SEP and [[REP]] which required a [[NOP]] to be inserted after them, or to stretch the clock.<sup>[5]</sup>


=== See Also ===
=== See Also ===
* [[REP]]
* [[TSB]]
* [[SEC]]
* [[Derailment]]


=== External Links ===
=== References ===
* [[Eyes & Lichty]] page 502, on SEP: https://archive.org/details/0893037893ProgrammingThe65816/page/n528
# [[Eyes & Lichty]], [https://archive.org/details/0893037893ProgrammingThe65816/page/502 page 502] on SEP
* [[Labiak]] page 183 on SEP: https://archive.org/details/Programming_the_65816/page/n193
# [[Labiak]], [https://archive.org/details/Programming_the_65816/page/n193 page 183] on SEP
* snes9x implementation of SEP: https://github.com/snes9xgit/snes9x/blob/master/cpuops.cpp#L3203
# snes9x implementation of SEP: https://github.com/snes9xgit/snes9x/blob/master/cpuops.cpp#L3203
* undisbeliever on SEP: https://undisbeliever.net/snesdev/65816-opcodes.html#sep-set-status-bits
# undisbeliever on SEP: https://undisbeliever.net/snesdev/65816-opcodes.html#sep-set-status-bits
# http://forum.6502.org/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=5196


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Latest revision as of 20:37, 17 August 2024

Basic Info
Addressing Mode Opcode Length Speed
Immediate E2 2 bytes 3 cycles
Flags Affected
N V M X D I Z C
emulation mode N V . . D I Z C
native mode N V M X D I Z C

SEP (Set Status Bits) is a 65c816 instruction that sets bits in the status register that correspond to set bits in the operand.

SEP is the only way to set the m and x flags directly without disturbing the stack (but PLP and RTI may set them too.)[1] But, SEP can't modify those two flags in emulation mode because they are being forced to be set.

Syntax

SEP #%nvmxdizc

If you only want to set one flag, SED, SEI, or SEC are smaller/faster than SEP. Early 65c816 chips had a timing problem with SEP and REP which required a NOP to be inserted after them, or to stretch the clock.[5]

See Also

References

  1. Eyes & Lichty, page 502 on SEP
  2. Labiak, page 183 on SEP
  3. snes9x implementation of SEP: https://github.com/snes9xgit/snes9x/blob/master/cpuops.cpp#L3203
  4. undisbeliever on SEP: https://undisbeliever.net/snesdev/65816-opcodes.html#sep-set-status-bits
  5. http://forum.6502.org/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=5196