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|Format=JPC <[[displacement|disp.]]>''
|Format=JPC <[[displacement|disp.]]>''
|Code=132&nbsp;000
|Code=132&nbsp;000
|Affected=(X):=(X)+1, If (X)>=0 (P):=(P)+&Delta;  
|Affected=X:=X+1, If X>=0 P:=P+&Delta;  
|Architecture=[[ND-100]], [[ND-110 CPU|ND-110]]
|Architecture=[[ND-100]], [[ND-110 CPU|ND-110]]
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'''JPC''' is an assembly instruction. It increment the [[X register]] by one. If the X register is positive or zero (bit 15 = 0), it jump the program execution to the address of the [[program counter]] (P register) plus the value of [[displacement]], that can be between -128 to 127. Else it continue the program execution at (P) + 1.
'''JPC''' is an assembly instruction. It increments the [[X register]] by one. If the X register is positive or zero (bit 15 = 0), it jumps the program execution to the address of the [[program counter]] (P register) plus the value of [[displacement]], which can be between -128 to 127. Else it continues the program execution at (P) + 1.


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Latest revision as of 08:43, 21 March 2013

JPC
Description Count and jump if X register is positive or zero.
Format JPC <disp.>
Code 132 0008
Affected X:=X+1, If X>=0 P:=P+Δ
Type User
Architecture ND-100, ND-110

JPC is an assembly instruction. It increments the X register by one. If the X register is positive or zero (bit 15 = 0), it jumps the program execution to the address of the program counter (P register) plus the value of displacement, which can be between -128 to 127. Else it continues the program execution at (P) + 1.

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