My Instruction set has 3 basic forms of all the Instructions seen at the top of this picture. The Instructions are on the left and the IM on the table to the right.
The reason Multiply and divide are on there own at the bottom is because they are their a sub-program or are on an external Co-Possessor.
There are 16 memory cells the first on 0 always holding 0.
The whole system it is designed for is 8 bits.
The name means Chibill's Reduced Size 28-bit Instruction set.
The reason Multiply and divide are on there own at the bottom is because they are their a sub-program or are on an external Co-Possessor.
There are 16 memory cells the first on 0 always holding 0.
The whole system it is designed for is 8 bits.
The name means Chibill's Reduced Size 28-bit Instruction set.