Omron C200HX Computer Hardware User Manual


 
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Description When the execution condition is OFF, BCMP(68) is not executed. When the
execution condition is ON, BCMP(68) compares CD to the ranges defined by a
block consisting of of CB, CB+1, CB+2, ..., CB+31. Each range is defined by two
words, the first one providing the lower limit and the second word providing the
upper limit. If CD is found to be within any of these ranges (inclusive of the upper
and lower limits), the corresponding bit in R is set. The comparisons that are
made and the corresponding bit in R that is set for each true comparison are
shown below. The rest of the bits in R will be turned OFF.
CB CD CB+1 Bit 00
CB+2 CD CB+3 Bit 01
CB+4 CD CB+5 Bit 02
CB+6 CD CB+7 Bit 03
CB+8 CD CB+9 Bit 04
CB+10 CD CB+11 Bit 05
CB+12 CD CB+13 Bit 06
CB+14 CD CB+15 Bit 07
CB+16 CD CB+17 Bit 08
CB+18 CD CB+19 Bit 09
CB+20 CD CB+21 Bit 10
CB+22 CD CB+23 Bit 11
CB+24 CD CB+25 Bit 12
CB+26 CD CB+27 Bit 13
CB+28 CD CB+29 Bit 14
CB+30 CD CB+31 Bit 15
Normally the first word in the range is less than the second, but if the first word in
the range is greater than the second, the corresponding bit in R will be turned
OFF when CD is outside
of the range defined by the two words, as shown in the
following diagram.
CB CB + 1
0000 9999
CB+1 CB
0000 9999
Flags ER: The comparison block (i.e., CB through CB+31) exceeds the data area.
Indirectly addressed DM word is non-existent. (Content of DM word is
not BCD, or the DM area boundary has been exceeded.)
Data Comparison Section 5-17