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Revision as of 21:49, 16 August 2024
The Y Index Register on 65x processors often holds the current index when iterating over things. It can be incremented or decremented by one with INY or DEY, but there is no instruction to add or subtract more than one. Although INY and DEY can affect the negative flag, the indexed addressing modes always interpret the bit pattern in the Y index register as a non-negative integer.
On the S-SMP it is always 8 bits wide. On the 65c816, it may be 8 or 16 bits wide:
- When the index register select flag is clear, Y is 16 bit
- When the index register select flag is set, Y is 8 bit
In emulation mode it is always 8 bits wide.
Unlike the X index register, there are no instructions to transfer value of the stack pointer to/from Y.
It is not specified to have any particular value after reset.
See Also
Reference
- 8.1.3 of page 3-8-4 of Book I of the official Super Nintendo development manual