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The random opcode thread

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repne scasb
added on the 2006-09-23 22:13:12 by bdk bdk
sta (zeropageaddress),x

...i wish... :|
added on the 2006-09-24 00:06:10 by scoutski scoutski
SEX

(on RCA 1802)
added on the 2006-09-24 00:30:53 by Preacher Preacher
movei #gpu_rulz,r14
moveta r14,r14
load (r14+3),r0
imult r0,r1
sharq #8,r1
rorq #16,r1
store r1,(r14+2)
added on the 2006-09-24 02:18:40 by Orion_ Orion_
PUSH (up)
BRA
added on the 2008-04-30 11:28:59 by Photon Photon
SEI

den sejeste opkode
added on the 2008-04-30 11:35:55 by cruzer cruzer
PHMINPOSUW
added on the 2008-04-30 12:04:23 by mic mic
roxr
added on the 2008-04-30 13:53:22 by dodke dodke
0xCD 0x20

is it me or does no one has a clue about the difference between an opcode and a mnemonic?
added on the 2008-04-30 13:57:56 by nystep nystep
ah noes, some people have clues in previous pages :)
added on the 2008-04-30 13:59:17 by nystep nystep
STFU AX,4
LOL BX,AX
ORLY CX
ROTFL
AYB CX,BX
GTP [DI],CX
YARLY CX
ASAP
added on the 2008-04-30 14:36:30 by Optimus Optimus
LOL, that's a ROR just the other way, amirite?
added on the 2008-04-30 14:53:56 by cruzer cruzer
Quote:
$70004e75 aka moveq #0,d0 rts

AKA what you set as header for amiga plugins, which prevent crashing if you execute them...
added on the 2008-04-30 15:04:08 by krabob krabob
it's the engrish version of ROL

Lotate left
added on the 2008-04-30 15:04:10 by linde linde
Pæn pige, sej opcode
added on the 2008-04-30 18:52:20 by hollowman hollowman
and not to mention the great "lsr"
added on the 2008-04-30 19:00:32 by mad mad
existing PowerPC opcode:
eieio

(..old mcdonald had a farm...)
added on the 2008-04-30 19:22:10 by Gargaj Gargaj
LOL
CMON YEP, YUP
WSSP AUCH, OUCH
BGG yo0, yo1, 31337
OMG yo7, yo7; NOP :)

Hehe, actualy it doesn't look like asm code, but who knows? ;)
added on the 2008-04-30 19:22:49 by Ized Ized
Today I went to a seminar about MIPS. It was interesting... she talked about lot's of interesting stuff about their architecture. Not bad for a marketing girl ;)

Anyway she talked about compiler intrinsics to access custom chip operations so I'll post a random intrinsic as a opcode:

Code:sin(x);
added on the 2008-04-30 19:33:39 by xernobyl xernobyl
0260
0280
0260
0280
0260
0280
0260
0280
0260
0280
0260
0280
0260
0280
0260
0280
0260
0280
added on the 2008-04-30 20:27:08 by maw maw

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