MATH COPROCESSING
11-6
11.3.1.5
Constant Instructions
Each constant instruction (see Table 11-5) loads a commonly used constant onto the stack. The
values have full 80-bit precision and are accurate to about 19 decimal digits. Since a temporary
real constant occupies 10 memory bytes, the constant instructions, only 2 bytes long, save mem-
ory space.
11.3.1.6
Processor Control Instructions
Computations do not use the processor control instructions; these instructions are available for
activities at the operating system level. This group (see Table 11-6) includes initialization, excep-
tion handling and task switching instructions.
Table 11-5. 80C187 Constant Instructions
FLDZ
Load + 0.1
FLD1
Load +1.0
FLDPI
Load
FLDL2T
Load log
2
10
FLDL2E
Load log
2
e
FLDLG2
Load log
10
2
FLDLN2
Load log
e
2
Table 11-6. 80C187 Processor Control Instructions
FINIT/FNINIT
Initialize processor
FLDENV
Load environment
FDISI/FNDISI
Disable interrupts
FSAVE/FNSAVE
Save state
FENI/FNENI
Enable interrupts
FRSTOR
Restore state
FLDCW
Load control word
FINCSTP
Increment stack pointer
FSTCW/FNSTCW
Store control word
FDECSTP
Decrement stack pointer
FSTSW/FNSTSW
Store status word
FFREE
Free register
FCLEX/FNCLEX
Clear exceptions
FNOP
No operation
FSTENV/FNSTENV
Store environment
FWAIT
CPU wait
Summary of Contents for 80C186XL
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Page 306: ...A 80C186 Instruction Set Additions and Extensions...
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