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PEA can be thought of as using [[immediate addressing]], although the immediate syntax is not used.
PEA can be thought of as using [[immediate addressing]], although the immediate syntax is not used.


PEA ignores the state of the m and x flags.
No flags are affected.
No flags are affected.



Revision as of 19:27, 12 July 2024

Basic Info
Addressing Mode Opcode Length Speed
Stack (absolute) F4 3 bytes 5 cycles
Flags Affected
N V M X D I Z C
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PEA (Push Effective Address) is a 65c816 instruction that pushes a 16-bit value to the stack. This value need not actually be an address. The stack pointer is decremented by two.

PEA can be thought of as using immediate addressing, although the immediate syntax is not used.

PEA ignores the state of the m and x flags. No flags are affected.

Syntax

PEA addr

See Also

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