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Request signal, the processor will complete the current instruction that is being executed before it recognizes the NMI signal. The interrupt mask bit in the Condition Code Register has no effect on NMI. The Index Register, Program Counter, Accumulators, and Condition Code Register are stored away on the stack. At the end of the cycle, a 16-bit address will be loaded that points to a vectoring address which is located in memory locations n-2 and n-3. An address loaded at these locations causes the MPU to branch to an nonmaskable interrupt routine in memory.

8.Go/Halt(G/H):

When this input is in the high state, the machine will fetch the instruction addressed by the program counter and start execution. When low all activity in the machine will be halted. This input is level sensitive. In the halt mode, the machine will stop at the end of an instruction. Bus Available will be at a logic "1" level. Valid Memory Address will be at a logic "0" and all other three-state lines will be in the three-state mode.

The halt line must go low with the leading edge of phase one to insure single instruction operation. If the halt line does not go low with the leading edge of phase one, one or two instruction operations may result, depending on when the halt line goes low relative to the phasing of the clock.

9.BUS AVAILABLE (BA):

The Bus Available signal will normally be in the low state. When activated, it will go to the high state indicating that the MPU has stopped and that the address bus is

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Motorola M6800 manual BUS Available BA