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RETI (RETurn from Interrupt) is an SPC700 instruction that returns from an interrupt. All program status word flags are popped off the stack and restored. The program counter is also popped from the stack.
As the S-SMP has no hardware interrupt sources, this generally means returning from a BRK.
Syntax
RETI
See Also
References
- Table C-16 in Appendix C-9 of Book I of the official Super Nintendo development manual
- anomie: https://github.com/yupferris/TasmShiz/blob/master/spc700.txt#L547