Dbnz – NEC 78K/0 Series User Manual

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CHAPTER 5 EXPLANATION OF INSTRUCTIONS

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Decrement and Branch if Not Zero

DBNZ

Conditional Loop (R1

0)

[Instruction format]

DBNZ dst, $addr16

[Operation]

dst

dst–1,

then PC

PC+b+jdisp16 if dst R1

0

[Operand]

Mnemonic

Operand(dst,$addr16)

b(Number of bytes)

DBNZ

B, $addr16

2

C, $addr16

2

saddr, $addr16

3

[Flag]

Z

AC

CY

[Description]

One is subtracted from the destination operand (dst) contents specified by the 1st operand and the

subtraction result is stored in the destination operand (dst).

If the subtraction result is not 0, data is branched to the address indicated with the 2nd operand ($addr16).

When the subtraction result is 0, no processing is carried out and the subsequent instruction is executed.

The flag remains unchanged.

[Description example]

DBNZ B, $1215H; The B register contents are decremented. If the result is not 0, data is branched to 1215H

(with the start of this instruction set in the range of addresses 1194H to 1293H).

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