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    %ebp. Y86 Processor State. Program Registers. Same 8 as with IA32. Each 32 bits. Condition Codes. Single-bit flags set by arithmetic or logical instructions.
    Unlike the IA32 architecture covered in class, the Y86 uses a Harvard Architecture. In Harvard Architectures separate memories are used for instructions and
    In the Y86 instruction-set architecture, instruction encoding results in instructions that are between 1 and 6 bytes long, depending on which instruction fields are
    COMPLETE PROGRAM FILE WRITTEN IN Y86 ASSEMBLY CODE. The program contains both data and instructions. Directives indicate where to place code or
    The Y86 Instruction Set allows us to write x86-like assembly instructions without the complicated overhead. Essentially, Y86 was created so that one could learnJul 17, 2018 The instructions for Y86 are one, two, or three bytes long. The instructions are ran sequentially from lower to higher address, except when a
    Y86 Instructions. Format. ? 1–6 bytes of information read from memory. 0 Can determine instruction length from first byte. 0 Not as many instruction types, and
    These instructions are intended for Hunt’s Y86 simulator, which is written in ACL2. If you got here via a search engine and are not in a UTCS course, you’re
    Oct 24, 2012 The document includes the instructions and their corresponding hex values, as well as setup code for someone writing y86 from scratch.
    COMPLETE PROGRAM FILE WRITTEN IN Y86 ASSEMBLY CODE. The program contains both data and instructions. Directives indicate where to place code or

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