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XOR will perform a bit wise "xor" of the current ACC and the 24bit MASK specified within the instruction word. The instruction will invert ACC provided MASK equals $FFFFFF. (see also the pseudo opcode section) | XOR will perform a bit wise "xor" of the current ACC and the 24bit MASK specified within the instruction word. The instruction will invert ACC provided MASK equals $FFFFFF. (see also the pseudo opcode section) | ||
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Revision as of 20:55, 6 January 2023
XOR
Mnemonic | Operation | Instruction coding |
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XOR | ACC ^ MASK | MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM000010000 |
Description
XOR will perform a bit wise "xor" of the current ACC and the 24bit MASK specified within the instruction word. The instruction will invert ACC provided MASK equals $FFFFFF. (see also the pseudo opcode section)
Parameters
Name | Width | Entry formats, range |
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M | 24 Bit | Binary
Hex ($000000 - $FFFFFF) Symbolic |
Syntax
XOR M
Coding Example
<syntaxhighlight line="1"> XMASK EQU $AAAAAA ;
;
- -------------------------------------------
sof 0,0 ; Clear all bits within ACC xor $0 ; Set all ACC bits xor %01010101_01010101_01010101 ; Invert all even numbered bits xor XMASK ; Invert all odd numbered bits </syntaxhighlight>