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* both X and Y are incremented
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=== Assembler Syntax ===
[[Asar]]:
<pre>
MVN srds
</pre>
where "sr" is the source bank, and "ds" is the destination bank, with nothing in between them. [1]


=== See Also ===
=== See Also ===
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* snes9x implementation of MVN: https://github.com/snes9xgit/snes9x/blob/master/cpuops.cpp#L3011
* snes9x implementation of MVN: https://github.com/snes9xgit/snes9x/blob/master/cpuops.cpp#L3011
* undisbeliever on MVN: https://undisbeliever.net/snesdev/65816-opcodes.html#mvn-block-move-next
* undisbeliever on MVN: https://undisbeliever.net/snesdev/65816-opcodes.html#mvn-block-move-next
=== References ===
* https://github.com/InsaneFirebat/sm_practice_hack/blob/master/src/custompresets.asm#L260


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Revision as of 02:28, 21 June 2023

MVN (Block Move Negative) is a 65c816 instruction that copies a contiguous block of memory. It is intended to copy a block from a higher address to a lower address (moving it in the negative direction).

In Eyes & Lichty, the "N" in the mnemonic stands for "Next" not "Negative."

mvn.png
Basic Info
Addressing Mode Opcode Length Speed
block move 54 3 bytes 7 cycles per byte moved
Flags Clobbered
N V M X D I Z C
. . . . . . . .

Parameters

  • the X index register specifies the starting (lowest) source address of the block
  • the Y index register specifies the starting (lowest) destination address of the block
  • the C double accumulator specifies the length of the block in bytes minus one
  • the first operand byte specifies the destination bank the block will be in
  • the second operand byte specifies the source bank the block starts out in

Execution Sequence

The following loop is repeated until the value in the C double accumulator is $FFFF:

  • one byte is copied from the address in X to the address in Y
  • both X and Y are incremented
  • C is decremented

Assembler Syntax

Asar:

MVN srds

where "sr" is the source bank, and "ds" is the destination bank, with nothing in between them. [1]

See Also

External Links

References