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|  | I also added the ASR instruction, for doing arithmetic
shifts, and have added a hello world program. | 
|  | AKA, referencing a label before it has been declared
yet. | 
|  | monitor.
I also rewrote the fibonacci program to include lables. | 
|  | between the three main registers.
These instructions are:
TAY: Transfer Accumulator to Y.
TAX: Transfer Accumulator to X.
TYX: Transfer Y to X.
TYA: Transfer Y to Accumulator.
TXA: Transfer X to Accumulator.
TXY: Transfer X to Y. | 
|  | from it into sux.c. | 
|  | I have also added a program that computes the
Fibonacci sequence that I wrote in Sux assembly. | 
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|  | Any instructions that either have a register size of
8 bits, use implied addressing, or branch can save a
byte by disabling the prefix byte.
It does this by checking if the first three bits are
all set to 1.
If true, then it will treat it as a prefix
byte, otherwise, it will treat it as an opcode. | 
|  | Added a prefix byte to tell the CPU certain
information such as, how many bytes to load into the
registers, or what ISA extension we want to use.
I also added an assembly language monitor, so that I
don't have to write stuff in machine code. |