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* RTI should only be run when the [[e flag]] is in the same state as when the interrupt fired
* RTI should only be run when the [[e flag]] is in the same state as when the interrupt fired
* RTI cannot even tell whether the interrupt actually occurred or not
* RTI cannot even tell whether the interrupt actually occurred or not
* RTI does not increment the program counter after pulling it like [[RTS]] and [[RTL]] do


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===== Cycle Skipped =====

Revision as of 14:45, 22 July 2024

Basic Info
Addressing Mode Opcode Length Speed
Stack (RTI) 40 1 byte 7 cycles*
Flags Affected
N V M X D I Z C
65c816 native mode
6502 emulation mode . .

RTI (ReTurn from Interrupt) is a 65x instruction used to return control from an interrupt handler. It does this by first pulling the flags off of the stack and then the program counter too.

Syntax

RTI
Pitfalls
  • RTI should only be run when the e flag is in the same state as when the interrupt fired
  • RTI cannot even tell whether the interrupt actually occurred or not
  • RTI does not increment the program counter after pulling it like RTS and RTL do
Cycle Skipped

RTI takes one fewer cycle in emulation mode as the program bank register doesn't need to be pulled from the stack.

See Also

External Links