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The '''Bank Address Register''' (also known as the '''bank byte''') is Nintendo's name for the 8-bit register that fills in the most significant bits of a 24-bit address memory access by the [[5A22]]. It keeps track of what bank the CPU is configured to use. | The '''Bank Address Register''' (also known as the '''bank byte''') is Nintendo's name for the 8-bit register that fills in the most significant bits of a 24-bit address memory access by the [[5A22]]. It keeps track of what bank the CPU is configured to use. | ||
[[PLB]] is the only instruction that modifies this register. | |||
=== See Also === | === See Also === | ||
* [[PHB]] | * [[PHB]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Program Bank Register]] | ||
=== References === | === References === |
Revision as of 07:02, 19 December 2023
The Bank Address Register (also known as the bank byte) is Nintendo's name for the 8-bit register that fills in the most significant bits of a 24-bit address memory access by the 5A22. It keeps track of what bank the CPU is configured to use.
PLB is the only instruction that modifies this register.
See Also
References
- Figure 2-21-2 on page 2-21-3 of Book I of the official Super Nintendo development manual