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SCSI SCRIPTS Instruction Set
is taken as the data source or destination. In this way, register values are
saved to system memory and later restored, and SCRIPTS can make
decisions based on data values in system memory.
The
SCSI First Byte Received (SFBR)
is not writable using the CPU, and
therefore not by a Memory Move. However, it can be loaded using
SCRIPTS Read/Write operations. To load the SFBR with a byte stored
in system memory, first move the byte to an intermediate LSI53C896
register (for example, a SCRATCH register), and then to the
The same address alignment restrictions apply to register access
operations as to normal memory-to-memory transfers.
5.6.3 Second Dword
Figure 5.13 Memory Move Instructions - Second Dword
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DSPS Register
[31:0]
These bits contain the source address of the Memory
Move.
If the source address is in the 64-bit address space, the
bits will be contained in the
register.
31
0
DSPS Register
31
0
MMRS Register
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