[Coco] Indexed addressing postbyte

jdaggett at gate.net jdaggett at gate.net
Sun Aug 8 21:46:08 EDT 2004


James 

In the 6809 the last four bits are decoded as an opcode. Bit 4 tells 
the processor either indexed and indirect indexed mode. 

james

On 8 Aug 2004 at 21:30, James Dessart wrote:

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Subject:        	Re: [Coco] Indexed addressing postbyte
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> 
> On 8-Aug-04, at 9:24 PM, Robert Gault wrote:
> 
> > Note that bits 5&6 determine the register and the other bits
> > determine the function. There may be other bytes after the postbyte
> > as needed for addresses.
> 
> If that's how they're being numbered, reverse my numbers then. :) I
> always speak in most-significant-bit. :) with 1 as my starting index.
> :) darn that pre-Arabic ordinal numbering habit! :)
> 
> James
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