LD (pd+d),JKHL
Load
Rabbit 4000 Instruction
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LD (pd+d),JKHL |
19 (2,2,2,1,3,3,3,3) |
(pd + d) = L (pd + d + 1) = H (pd + d + 2) = JKlow (pd + d + 3) = JKhigh |
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FD 0F d
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LD (PW+d),JKHL
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19
(2,2,2,1,3,3,3,3)
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(PW+d) = L; (PW+d+1) = H
(PW+d+2) = JKlow
(PW+d+3) = JKhigh
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FD 1F d
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LD (PX+d),JKHL
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19
(2,2,2,1,3,3,3,3)
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(PX+d) = L; (PX+d+1) = H
(PX+d+2) = JKlow
(PX+d+3) = JKhigh
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FD 2F d
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LD (PY+d),JKHL
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19
(2,2,2,1,3,3,3,3)
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(PY+d) = L; (PY+d+1) = H
(PY+d+2) = JKlow
(PY+d+3) = JKhigh
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FD 3F d
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LD (PZ+d),JKHL
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19
(2,2,2,1,3,3,3,3)
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(PZ+d) = L; (PZ+d+1) = H
(PZ+d+2) = JKlow
(PZ+d+3) = JKhigh
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Description
Loads the memory location whose address is computed as the sum of pd and the 8-bit signed displacement
d with JKHL.
The address is treated either as a logical address that will be passed through the MMU for translation into a
physical address or as a physical address that does not need MMU translation. If pd is 0xFFFFxxxx, i.e.,
the upper 16 bits are all ones, it represents a logical address. This is called a "long logical" address. Otherwise,
it is a physical address with the low 20 bits or 24 bits being significant (depending on the memory
available).