INTRODUCTION
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Specific bits, flags and fields in registers and control words are usually referred to by a register
abbreviation (in upper case) followed by a bit, flag or field name (in lower case). These items are
separated with a period. A position number designates individual bits in a field. For example, the
return type (rt) field in the previous frame pointer (PFP) register is designated as “PFP.rt”. The
least significant bit of the return type field is then designated as “PFP.rt0”.
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RELATED DOCUMENTS
The following documents are useful when designing with and programming the i960 micropro-
cessor. Check the Intel website or contact your local sales representative for more information on
obtaining Intel documents, including Specification Updates.
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80960JA/JF Embedded 32-bit Microprocessor Data Sheet (272504)
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80960JD Embedded 32-bit Microprocessor Data Sheet (272596)
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80L960JA/JF 3.3 V Embedded 32-bit Microprocessor Data Sheet (272744)
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80960JA/JF 3.3 V Embedded 32-bit Microprocessor Data Sheet (273146)
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80960JD 3.3 V Embedded 32-bit Microprocessor Data Sheet (272971)
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80960JT 3.3 V Embedded 32-bit Microprocessor Data Sheet (273109)
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Solutions960
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Development Tools Catalog (270791)
Table 1-1. Register Terminology Conventions
Register Descriptive Name
Register Number
Instruction Operand
Acronym
Global Registers
g0 - g15
g0 - g14
Frame Pointer
g15
fp
FP
Local Registers
r0 - r15
r3 - r15
Previous Frame Pointer
r0
pfp
PFP
Stack Pointer
r1
sp
SP
Return Instruction Pointer
r2
rip
RIP
Summary of Contents for i960 Jx
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