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Five new instructions with a 6-bit memory address operands are added. These do not have a destination select bit, and include three "compare and skip" instructions which do not write a result, and two "rotate without carry" instructions. This instruction set is not used in any currently manufactured part and is of historical interest only.
In general, PIC instructions fall into five classes: Operation on working register (WREG) with 8-bit immediate ("literal") operand. E.g. movlw (move literal to WREG), andlw (AND literal with WREG). One instruction peculiar to the PIC is retlw, load immediate into WREG and return, which is used with computed branches to produce lookup tables.
I've been WP:BOLD and split the PIC article into the PIC instruction listings article. This significantly shortens the PIC article and removes unnecessary detail. This is similar in purpose and design to x86 instruction listings. -- Wonderfl 07:46, 15 January 2015 (UTC)
The bodies of a California mother of three and her 19-year-old son were found dead by her daughter days before the family was set to celebrate Christmas.
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In computing, position-independent code [1] (PIC [1]) or position-independent executable (PIE) [2] is a body of machine code that executes properly regardless of its memory address. [ a ] PIC is commonly used for shared libraries , so that the same library code can be loaded at a location in each program's address space where it does not ...
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The intent of PICKitPlus is to facilitate the programming of any 8-bit PIC microcontroller using the PICkit™ 2 and PICkit™ 3 (ICSP) In-Circuit Debuggers/Programmers. The software extends the life of the existing PICkit2 and PICkit3 hardware devices by allowing them to work with the newer 8-bit PIC microcontrollers.