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What does AND 2**4 mean in Assembly?

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AND 2**4 mean?

Hello.

I can't understand the assembly language coding as shown at below:

AND 2**4

Please tell me or point out some reference link to me.

Thanks.
 

Re: AND 2**4 mean?

What kind of assembly language do you mean?
 

Re: AND 2**4 mean?

I think that 2**4 is the same as 2 to the power 4 (old notation)
so 2**4 = 2^4 = 16

AND 16
 

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P Puk said:
I think that 2**4 is the same as 2 to the power 4 (old notation)
so 2**4 = 2^4 = 16

AND 16

Iniatially, I think like that too. But, I think it is incorrect and have another anwser.
 

Re: AND 2**4 mean?

Normal instruction : AND s
Operation : A <-- A and s
The s operand is any of r, n, (HL), (IX+d), or (IY+d)
I don't know AND 2**4
 

Re: AND 2**4 mean?

Maybe its not a MCU instruction but a (conditional) assembler instruction. I would check the assembler manual for it.
 

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