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CISC, which stands for Complex Instruction Set Computer, is a philosophy for designing chips that are easy to program and which make efficient use of memory. Each instruction in a CISC instruction set might perform a series of operations inside the processor. This reduces the number of instructions required to implement a given program, and allows the programmer to learn a small but flexible set of instructions.
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SAN JOSE, Calif., BUSINESS WIRE -- Renesas Technology America, Inc. today announced the H8SX/1700 microcontroller series, featuring an enhanced H8SX 32-bit CISC (Complex Instruction Set Computer) CPU core with a higher maximum operating frequency of 80MHz. This speed, combined with the new powerful H8SX CPU that incorporates a barrel shifter, enables the new devices to achieve 89 MIPS performance in the Dhrystone benchmark -- 85 pe.....
The interactions between the GEZEL program and the executables running on the instruction-set simulators are captured in a cosimulation interface, which is an abstracted version of the real hardware/software interface. The cosimulation interfaces of GEZEL are cycle-true models of the real implementations.
This is the instruction set of the Pertelian LCD. To issue an instruction, you must first issue a 0xFE hex (254 dec) command to set the LCD in instruction mode. The following byte is subsequently treated as an instruction. For example, to clear the display issue (0xFE 0x01). Further bytes are treated as data.
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Tables in this chapter show the format of each instruction in the main instruction set. The tables list the instruction names and the forms of operands that can be used with each instruction. The specifiers used in the tables to identify operands have the following meanings:
This chapter discusses the 80x86 real mode instruction set. Like any programming language, there are going to be several instructions you use all the time, some you use occasionally, and some you will rarely, if ever, use. This chapter organizes its presentation by instruction class rather than importance. Since beginning assembly language programmers do not have to learn the entire instruction set in order to write meaningful assembly language programs, you will probably not have to learn how every instruction operates. The following list describes the instructions this chapter discusses. A "" symbol marks the important instructions in each group.
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