Example 3: Modifying a destination address
The value of DT0 determines the address of WR where K100 is
written.
When the value of DT0 is K10, K100 is written to WR10.
I0
↓
K10
Example 4: Modifying a source address
The value of DT1 determines the address of WR for
transferring a value to DT0.
When the value of DT1 is K9, the value in WR9 is transferred to
DT0.
IB
↓
K 9
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X0
F0 MV, DT 0, I0
F0 MV, K100, I0WR0
WR0
WR10
→
↓
10
+
0
=
10
X0
F0 MV, DT 1, IB
F0 MV, IBWR0, DT 0
WR0
WR9
↓
9
+
0
=
9
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Explanation of Memory Areas
I0 setting
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