So you are telling me you have a 16 bit IS and you cannot make a 8 bit either relative or absolute jump within a single instruction?
Like 30% of code is a jump. And they almost never require the dataloop (address change) to interact with them. Especially on pipelined cpu's, a jump address as a pointer is very costly.
If you prefer a lot of functionality over performance then that is fine It is still your cpu ofcourse
Like 30% of code is a jump. And they almost never require the dataloop (address change) to interact with them. Especially on pipelined cpu's, a jump address as a pointer is very costly.
If you prefer a lot of functionality over performance then that is fine It is still your cpu ofcourse
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