Common working register area (c0h–cfh), Figure 2-12. common working register area – Samsung S3C8275X User Manual

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S3C8275X/F8275X/C8278X/F8278X/C8274X/F8274X

ADDRESS

SPACES

2-17

COMMON WORKING REGISTER AREA (C0H–CFH)

After a reset, register pointers RP0 and RP1 automatically select two 8-byte register slices in set 1, locations
C0H–CFH, as the active 16-byte working register block:

RP0

→ C0H–C7H

RP1

→ C8H–CFH

This 16-byte address range is called common area. That is, locations in this area can be used as working
registers by operations that address any location on any page in the register file. Typically, these working
registers serve as temporary buffers for data operations between different pages.

FFH

Page 1

Set 2

FFH

C0H

00H

BFH

Page 0

Set 2

Page 0

Prime

Space

LCD Data

Registers

Page 2

00H

0FH

FFH

FCH

E0H

D0H

C0H

Set 1

Following a hardware reset, register
pointers RP0 and RP1 point to the
common working register area,
locations C0H-CFH.

RP0 =

RP1 =

1 1 0 0

0 0 0 0

1 1 0 0

1 0 0 0

~

~

~

NOTE:

In case of S3C8278X/C8274X, there are page 0 and page 2.
Page 2 is for LCD display register, 16 bytes.

Figure 2-12. Common Working Register Area

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