Manual CEPR 96 - Balogh technical center

Manual CEPR 96 - Balogh technical center Manual CEPR 96 - Balogh technical center

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Manuel instructions CEPR96 / MRUC20 M96.40.02 Rev. may 2003 SYNTAX Hexadecimal : Mnemonic : EXECUTION EXAMPLE TAG INDIRECT READ INDIRECT ADDRESSING - WITHOUT WAITTING NC 65 NL NB NE N016 A016 AD16 AT16 04 IR.I,NE,N016,A016,AD16,AT16. EXTENDED MEMORY AT 16 PF AT16+1 Pf A0 16 A016+1 Pf AD16 AD16+1 Pf N016 PF( N0) PF+80H SYMBOLS DEFINITION LIMITS N016+1 Pf SYMBOL PF(ad. étq. ) PF(ad. étq.) WITHOUT WAITTING PAGE 56 SLAVE STATUS PF Pf TAG DEFINITION LIMITS NE Slave number (direct number) AT 16 Status storage address (direct address) N016 Pointer to the number of data to read A0 16 Pointer to the first data to read in the tag AD 16 Pointer to first address in the card to store the read data 65H IR.I COMMENTS It's a READ TAG operation, but addresses are indirect addressing. Addresses in the command are pointer to the real addresses. N0 See memory mapping and tag mapping

SYNTAX Hexadecimal : Mnemonic : EXECUTION COMMENTS SYMBOLS COMMENTS DEFINITION LIMITS It's a WRITE TAG operation, but addresses are indirect addressing. Addresses in the command are pointer to the real addresses. EXAMPLE PAGE 57 Manuel instructions CEPR96 / MRUC20 M96.40.02 TAG INDIRECT WRITE 67H INDIRECT ADDRESSING - WITHOUT WAITTING IW.I NC 67 NL NB NE N016 A016 AD16 AT16 04 IW.I,NE,N016,A016,AD16,AT16. EXTANDED MEMORY AT 16 PF AT16+1 Pf A0 16 A016+1 Pf AD16 SYMBOL PF(OMA) N016 PF( N0) N016+1 Pf WITHOUT WAITTING PF+80H SLAVE STATUS PF Pf TAG DEFINITION LIMITS NE Slave number (direct value) AT 16 Status storage address (direct address) N016 Pointer to the number of data to write A0 16 Pointer to the first data to write in the tag AD 16 Pointer to the first address in the card of the data to write See memory mapping and tag mapping N0

Manuel instructions <strong>CEPR</strong><strong>96</strong> / MRUC20 M<strong>96</strong>.40.02 Rev. may 2003<br />

SYNTAX<br />

Hexadecimal :<br />

Mnemonic :<br />

EXECUTION<br />

EXAMPLE<br />

TAG INDIRECT READ<br />

INDIRECT ADDRESSING - WITHOUT WAITTING<br />

NC 65 NL NB NE N016 A016 AD16 AT16 04<br />

IR.I,NE,N016,A016,AD16,AT16.<br />

EXTENDED MEMORY<br />

AT 16 PF<br />

AT16+1 Pf<br />

A0 16<br />

A016+1 Pf<br />

AD16<br />

AD16+1 Pf<br />

N016 PF( N0)<br />

PF+80H<br />

SYMBOLS DEFINITION LIMITS<br />

N016+1 Pf<br />

SYMBOL<br />

PF(ad. étq. )<br />

PF(ad. étq.)<br />

WITHOUT WAITTING<br />

PAGE 56<br />

SLAVE<br />

STATUS<br />

PF Pf<br />

TAG<br />

DEFINITION LIMITS<br />

NE Slave number (direct number)<br />

AT 16 Status storage address (direct address)<br />

N016 Pointer to the number of data to read<br />

A0 16 Pointer to the first data to read in the tag<br />

AD 16 Pointer to first address in the card to store the<br />

read data<br />

65H<br />

IR.I<br />

COMMENTS<br />

It's a READ TAG operation, but addresses are indirect addressing. Addresses in the<br />

command are pointer to the real addresses.<br />

N0<br />

See memory<br />

mapping<br />

and<br />

tag mapping

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