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IBT
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Basic Info | |||||||
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Addressing Mode | Opcode | Length | ROM Speed | RAM Speed | Cache Speed | ||
Immediate | Anpp | 2 bytes | 6 cycles | 6 cycles | 2 cycles |
Flags Affected | ||||||||
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B | ALT1 | ALT2 | O/V | S | CY | Z | ||
0 | 0 | 0 | . | . | . | . |
IBT (Immediate Byte Transfer) is a Super FX instruction that loads an immediate byte into the low byte of a specified general register. The register's upper eight bits will be sign-extended (copied) from bit 7, effectively loading a signed 8-bit value.
The ALT0 state is restored.
Syntax
IBT Rn, #pp
where pp may be from -128 to 127. Any of the 16 general registers can be specified.
Example
IBT R8, #4 ; 0004h -> R8 IBT R8, #-128 ; ff80h -> R8 IBT R8, #0A4h ; ffa4h -> R8
Trivia
The word "integer" is misspelled in the official manual page for IBT.
See Also
External Links
- Official Nintendo documentation on IBT: 9.41 on Page 2-9-60 of Book II