\addvspace {10\p@ } \addvspace {10\p@ } \contentsline {table}{\numberline {2.1}{\ignorespaces The five flags in the status register in the \acro {CPU}\xspace .}}{6} \contentsline {table}{\numberline {2.2}{\ignorespaces A comparison of storing the number 6789abcd$_{16}$ at the memory address 8000 in a big-endian and a little-endian architecture. All numbers are in hexadecimal.}}{10} \addvspace {10\p@ } \contentsline {table}{\numberline {3.1}{\ignorespaces Examples of each addressing mode.}}{22} \contentsline {table}{\numberline {3.2}{\ignorespaces The simple tests of status register flags.}}{23} \contentsline {table}{\numberline {3.3}{\ignorespaces The number comparison tests.}}{24} \contentsline {table}{\numberline {3.4}{\ignorespaces All the \Bcc instructions (all tests).}}{24} \addvspace {10\p@ } \contentsline {table}{\numberline {4.1}{\ignorespaces The port addresses in the 68230 \acro {PI\Slash {}{}T}\xspace and their names}}{42} \contentsline {table}{\numberline {4.2}{\ignorespaces The addresses of registers in the 68230 \acro {PI\Slash {}{}T}\xspace on the \acro {FLIGHT-68K}\xspace . All addresses and offsets are in hexadecimal.}}{43} \contentsline {table}{\numberline {4.3}{\ignorespaces The values to be written into individual bits of the port\nobreakspace {}A control register (\inst {PACR}) and the port\nobreakspace {}B control register (\inst {PBDR}) to put these ports into submode\nobreakspace {}1X.}}{44} \addvspace {10\p@ } \addvspace {10\p@ } \contentsline {table}{\numberline {B.1}{\ignorespaces A list of commands recognised by {\sffamily sim68k}\xspace . These are compatible with the Motorola Tutor firmware commands.}}{60}