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The '''direct page flag''' exists on the [[SPC700]].
The '''Direct Page Flag''' (P) is bit 5 of the [[S-SMP]]'s [[program status word]]:


When clear, the direct page is the zeropage (located at 0000h to 00FFh).
* When clear, the [[direct page]] is the zeropage (located at 0000h to 00FFh).
* When set, the direct page is page one (located at 0100h to 01FFh).


When set, the direct page is page one (located at 0100h to 01FFh).
The direct page flag is set by [[SETP]] and cleared by [[CLRP]].


The direct page flag is set by [[SETP]] and cleared by [[CLRP]].
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=== Reference ===
* [https://archive.org/details/SNESDevManual/book1/page/n227 Appendix C-2 of Book I] of the official Super Nintendo development manual


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Latest revision as of 21:53, 14 August 2024

The Direct Page Flag (P) is bit 5 of the S-SMP's program status word:

  • When clear, the direct page is the zeropage (located at 0000h to 00FFh).
  • When set, the direct page is page one (located at 0100h to 01FFh).

The direct page flag is set by SETP and cleared by CLRP.

spc700 dp.png

Reference