Store Operators
STOD — Store destructive (if the target word has an odd tag throw a memory protect interrupt,
— store the value in the B register at the memory addressed by the A register.
— Delete the value off the stack.
STON — Store non-destructive (Same as STOD but value is not deleted – handy for F := G := H := J expressions).
OVRD — Overwrite destructive, STOD ignoring read-only bit (for use in MCP only)
OVRN — Overwrite non-destructive, STON ignoring read-only bit (for use in MCP only)
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