High Level Assembler - overview of opcode lists

The assembler's operation field can be used to enter one of the following:

In the lists we have inlcuded all of these, except macro invocations. We've included known Function codes, as these are functionally an extension to the opcode.

The opcode lists we support have basically four aspects:

The three tables below are intended to help you find the right list for your particular purpose (or curiosity).

Lists with entries ordered by Mnemonic

  Opcodes and Directives Opcodes only Directives only Neither
Both Function codes
and Extended opcodes
All
Current
Outdated
All
Current
Outdated
All
Current
Outdated
All
Current
Outdated
Extended opcodes only All
Current
Outdated
All
Current
Outdated
All
Current
Outdated
All
Current
Outdated
Function codes only All
Current
Outdated
All
Current
Outdated
All
Current
Outdated
All
Current
Outdated
Neither All
Current
Outdated
All
Current
Outdated
All
Current
Outdated
All
Current
Outdated

Lists with entries ordered by Opcode

  Opcodes and Directives Opcodes only Directives only Neither
Both Function codes
and Extended opcodes
All
Current
Outdated
All
Current
Outdated
All
Current
Outdated
All
Current
Outdated
Extended opcodes only All
Current
Outdated
All
Current
Outdated
All
Current
Outdated
All
Current
Outdated
Function codes only All
Current
Outdated
All
Current
Outdated
All
Current
Outdated
All
Current
Outdated
Neither All
Current
Outdated
All
Current
Outdated
All
Current
Outdated
All
Current
Outdated

Lists with entries ordered by Name

  Opcodes and Directives Opcodes only Directives only Neither
Both Function codes
and Extended opcodes
All
Current
Outdated
All
Current
Outdated
All
Current
Outdated
All
Current
Outdated
Extended opcodes only All
Current
Outdated
All
Current
Outdated
All
Current
Outdated
All
Current
Outdated
Function codes only All
Current
Outdated
All
Current
Outdated
All
Current
Outdated
All
Current
Outdated
Neither All
Current
Outdated
All
Current
Outdated
All
Current
Outdated
All
Current
Outdated

 

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