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TI486 Microprocessor - Al Kossow's Bitsavers

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Instruction Summary<br />

A.4 Instruction Summary<br />

These instructions are valid only when CPL is 0 and either:<br />

1} The 8MAC bit is set and a valid SMM region is defined (the SMM size<br />

defined to be greater that O), and the 8MI bit of CCR1 is set and the 8M4<br />

bit of CCR1 is set.<br />

2} The 8MI pin is driven low by the CPU. (The CPU drives 8Mllow after it<br />

recognizes the SMI interrupt, and continues to drive it low until an R8M is<br />

executed.)<br />

The CPU will always generate an undefined opcode fault when the above<br />

conditions are not met and one of the 8MM instructions are executed.<br />

The MACROs used in the descriptions below are excerpted from the file<br />

smimac.inc, Section A.12.<br />

Instruction Opcode Parameters Clocks<br />

rsdc OF 79 [mod sreg3 rim] sreg3, mem80 14<br />

rsldt OF 7B [mod 000 rim] mem80 14<br />

rsm OFAA 58<br />

rsts OF 7D [mod 000 rim] mem80 14<br />

svdc OF78 [mod sreg3 rim] mem80, sreg3 22<br />

svldt OF 7 A [mod 000 rim] mem80 22<br />

svts OF7C mem80 22<br />

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