AppendixTables for Encoding and Decoding Instructions

The four documents are from Motorola (1984). The first table gives information on the designer, the memory space occupied and the number of cycles of each instruction depending on the addressing mode used. The other tables concern instruction coding depending on the addressing mode chosen. We also find the same information as in the first table. The last table concerns branching.

Table A.1a. Hexadecimal values of machine codes

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Table A.1b. Hexadecimal values of machine codes

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Table A.2a. Programming aid

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Table A.2b. Programming aid

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Table A.2c. Programming aid

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