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ROR
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Basic Info | |||||||
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Addressing Mode | Opcode | Length | Speed | ||||
Accumulator | 6A | 1 byte | 2 cycles | ||||
Absolute | 6E | 3 bytes | 6 cycles* | ||||
Direct Page | 66 | 2 bytes | 5 cycles* | ||||
Absolute Indexed by X | 7E | 3 bytes | 7 cycles* | ||||
Direct Page Indexed by X | 76 | 2 bytes | 6 cycles* |
Flags Affected | ||||||||
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N | V | M | X | D | I | Z | C | |
N | . | . | . | . | . | Z | C |
ROR (Rotate Right) is a 65x instruction that rotates a value and the carry flag right one bit. The least significant bit is shifted into the carry flag. The carry flag is shifted into the most significant bit.
- When the accumulator is 8 bits wide, 9 bits are rotated.
- When the accumulator is 16 bits wide, 17 bits are rotated.
Syntax
ROR ROR A ROR addr ROR dp ROR addr, X ROR dp, X
Cycle Penalties
- Except in accumulator addressing, ROR takes two extra cycles when the accumulator is 16 bits wide.
- In direct page addressing modes, ROR takes another extra cycle if the low byte of the direct page register is nonzero.
ROR was originally broken and so was left out of the earliest 6502 datasheets before it was fixed. It is available on 65x processors manufactured after June 1976.
The arrow in the Carr textbook diagram does not circle back around.
See Also
External Links
- Eyes & Lichty, page 491 on ROR
- lbid, page 191, before & after diagram on ROR
- Labiak, page 175 on ROR
- 10.4 on MCS6500 Manual, page 150 on ROR
- Carr, page 269 on ROR
- Leventhal, page 3-87 on ROR
- snes9x implementation of ROR: https://github.com/snes9xgit/snes9x/blob/master/cpuops.cpp#L1070
- undisbeliever on ROR: https://undisbeliever.net/snesdev/65816-opcodes.html#ror-rotate-right
- Pickens, John. http://www.6502.org/tutorials/6502opcodes.html#ROR
- Clark, Bruce. http://www.6502.org/tutorials/65c816opcodes.html#6.1.3