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DAS (Decimal Adjust for Subtraction) is an SPC700 instruction that performs the following:
- If either the carry flag is clear or the accumulator exceeds 0x99, 0x60 is subtracted from the accumulator and the carry flag is cleared.
- Then, if either the half-carry flag is clear or the low nibble of the accumulator exceeds 0x09, 0x06 is subtracted from the accumulator
See Also
External Links
- Official Super Nintendo development manual on DAS: Appendix C-8 of Book I
- page 3-8-2 of Book I, lbid
- ares source code, SPC700::instructionDecimalAdjustSub