* Addressing modes has a 16-byte address bus. ** Absolute - Full memory location specified, i.e. $c000 - 65536 bytes of addressable memory (2^16 duyyy) ** Zero-page - 1 byte adress, i.e. $c0, 256 bytes adressable - faster, takes less program space ** Zero-page, X - Relative adressing _within_ the zero page. - Adds the value in reg. x with a 1-byte adress - i.e. STA $a0, X - Address wraps around if the addition is larger than 1 byte ** Zero-page, Y - equiv to zero-page, X but can only be used with LDX and STX ** Immediate - i.e. #$c0 - loads immedate number into register ** Relative - i.e. $c0, or label ** Implicit - when operation doesn't deal with memory ** Indirect - Uses absolute address to get another address - first address is LSB of address, following byte is MSB ** Indexed Indirect - i.e. LDA ($c0, X) - Take a zero page adress and add the value in reg. x to it, look up 2 byte address ** Indirect Indexed - zero page address dereferenced then Y is added to it * Stack - lives in memory between $0100 and $01ff * Jumping - JSR/RTS: Jump to subroutine and return from subroutine