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Instruction Set Description
4.6.2.18 DECD
* DECD[.W] Double-decrement destination
* DECD.B Double-decrement destination
Syntax
DECD dst or DECD.W dst
DECD.B dst
Operation dst – 2 → dst
SUB #2,dst
Emulation
SUB.B #2,dst
Description The destination operand is decremented by two. The original contents are lost.
Status Bits N: Set if result is negative, reset if positive
Z: Set if dst contained 2, reset otherwise
C: Reset if dst contained 0 or 1, set otherwise
V: Set if an arithmetic overflow occurs, otherwise reset
Set if initial value of destination was 08001 or 08000h, otherwise reset
Set if initial value of destination was 081 or 080h, otherwise reset
Mode Bits OSCOFF, CPUOFF, and GIE are not affected.
Example R10 is decremented by 2.
DECD R10 ; Decrement R10 by two
; Move a block of 255 bytes from memory location starting with EDE to
; memory location starting with TONI.
; Tables should not overlap: start of destination address TONI must not
; be within the range EDE to EDE+0FEh
MOV #EDE,R6
MOV #255,R10
L$1 MOV.B @R6+,TONI-EDE-2(R6)
DECD R10
JNZ L$1
Example Memory at location LEO is decremented by two.
DECD.B LEO ; Decrement MEM(LEO)
Decrement status byte STATUS by two
DECD.B STATUS
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SLAU144J–December 2004–Revised July 2013 CPUX
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