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<td class=xl106 colspan=2 width=954 style='mso-ignore:colspan;width:716pt'>Open8
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CPU Core Generics</td>
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<td height=20 class=xl69 style='height:15.0pt'>Option</td>
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<td class=xl69>Argument Type</td>
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<td class=xl70>Default</td>
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<td class=xl72 width=893 style='width:670pt'>Description</td>
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<td height=20 class=xl76 style='height:15.0pt;border-top:none'>Program_Start_Addr</td>
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<td class=xl76 style='border-top:none;border-left:none'>16-bit Address</td>
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<td class=xl103 style='border-top:none;border-left:none'>x"0000"</td>
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<td class=xl78 width=893 style='border-top:none;border-left:none;width:670pt'>Initial
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program counter location</td>
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<td height=20 class=xl73 style='height:15.0pt;border-top:none'>ISR_Start_Addr</td>
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<td class=xl73 style='border-top:none;border-left:none'>16-bit Address</td>
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<td class=xl74 style='border-top:none;border-left:none'>x"FFF0"</td>
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<td class=xl75 width=893 style='border-top:none;border-left:none;width:670pt'>Sets
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the initial location of the interrupt vector table</td>
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<td height=20 class=xl76 style='height:15.0pt;border-top:none'>Stack_Start_Addr</td>
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<td class=xl76 style='border-top:none;border-left:none'>16-bit Address</td>
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<td class=xl103 style='border-top:none;border-left:none'>x"03FF"</td>
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<td class=xl78 width=893 style='border-top:none;border-left:none;width:670pt'>Initial
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location of the CPU Stack - Must be located in accessible RAM</td>
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<td height=40 class=xl73 style='height:30.0pt;border-top:none'>Allow_Stack_Address_Move</td>
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<td class=xl73 style='border-top:none;border-left:none'>Boolean</td>
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<td class=xl74 style='border-top:none;border-left:none'>FALSE</td>
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<td class=xl75 width=893 style='border-top:none;border-left:none;width:670pt'>If
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false, the RSP instruction will reset the stack pointer to
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"Stack_Start_Addr" by default. If true, the RSP instruction will
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either allow the stack pointer to be loaded from R1:R0 or copied to R1:R0
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depending on the status of the specified ALU flag bit.</td>
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<td height=80 class=xl76 style='height:60.0pt;border-top:none'>Stack_Xfer_Flag</td>
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<td class=xl76 style='border-top:none;border-left:none'>Integer 0-7</td>
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<td class=xl103 style='border-top:none;border-left:none'>PSR_GP4</td>
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<td class=xl78 width=893 style='border-top:none;border-left:none;width:670pt'>Specifies
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which processor flag controls the behavior of RSP when
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'Allow_Stack_Address_move' is true. If the specified bit is clear ('0'), the
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RSP instruction will transfer the stack pointer to R1:R0 (SP -> R1:R0),
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otherwise, if it is true ('1'), the RSP instruction will set the stack
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pointer from R1:R0 ( R1:R0 -> SP ). Any of the 8 CPU flags may be
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specified, but the intent was to use FL_GP[1-4], as these are purely under
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software control and are not otherwise modified by the ALU.</td>
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<td height=80 class=xl73 style='height:60.0pt;border-top:none'>Enable_Auto_Increment</td>
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<td class=xl73 style='border-top:none;border-left:none'>Boolean</td>
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<td class=xl75 width=893 style='border-top:none;border-left:none;width:670pt'>If
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true, indexed instructions such as LDX, LDO, STX, STO will automatically
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increment if an odd register is specified. The effect is similar to a normal
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indexed instruction followed by an UPP instruction on the same register pair.
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For example, LDX R5 (or LDX R4++) will result in R0 getting the data stored
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at the address specified by R5:R4. Afterwards, the register pair R5:R4 will
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be incremented by 1. If false, specifying either register in a register pair
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will result in normal behavior.</td>
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<td height=40 class=xl76 style='height:30.0pt;border-top:none'>BRK_Implements_WAI</td>
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<td class=xl76 style='border-top:none;border-left:none'>Boolean</td>
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<td class=xl103 style='border-top:none;border-left:none'>FALSE</td>
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<td class=xl78 width=893 style='border-top:none;border-left:none;width:670pt'>If
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true, the BRK instruction will cause the processor to halt as if an INT
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instruction was executed, but without triggering an interrupt. This is useful
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for pausing the CPU until an interrupt occurs. If false, the BRK instruction
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simply causes the CPU to execute 5 NOP cycles.</td>
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<td height=20 class=xl73 style='height:15.0pt;border-top:none'>Enable_NMI</td>
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<td class=xl73 style='border-top:none;border-left:none'>Boolean</td>
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<td class=xl74 style='border-top:none;border-left:none'>TRUE</td>
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<td class=xl75 width=893 style='border-top:none;border-left:none;width:670pt'>Forces
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bit 0 of the Interrupt Mask to 1, causing Interrupt 0 to be non-maskable.</td>
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<td class=xl103 style='border-top:none;border-left:none'>FALSE</td>
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interrupts from initiating an ISR if the I-bit is set, making ISRs
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sequential. This potentially blocks interrupt priority by allowing a lower
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level interrupt to block a higher level interrupt. This can be fixed by
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clearing the I-bit in interruptable ISRs.</td>
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<td class=xl73 style='border-top:none;border-left:none'>Boolean</td>
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<td class=xl74 style='border-top:none;border-left:none'>FALSE</td>
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set, preserves the general purpose flags GP_PSR4 to GP_PSR7 on ISR exit,
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allowing them to be persistently set by interrupts. The lower four flag bits
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are always restored.</td>
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<td height=20 class=xl76 style='height:15.0pt;border-top:none'>Default_Interrupt_Mask</td>
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<td class=xl103 style='border-top:none;border-left:none'>x"FF"</td>
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the initial interrupt mask (note that bit 0 is ignored, as this is the NMI)</td>
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frequency in Hz of the CPU clock. Used to configure the 1Mhz/1uSec tick pulse</td>
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