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24 bits by 16
Author: Andy David
This code was originally located @ http://www.piclist.com


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;=============================================================================
; DIV24_16u
;
; Divides a 24bit number by a 16bit number. Unsigned.
;
; Inputs:
; 24-but numerator in ACCcLO:ACCdHI:ACCdLO
; 16-bit denominator in ACCbHI:ACCbLO
;
; Outputs:
; 24-bit quotient in ACCcLO:ACCdHI:ACCdLO
; 16-bit rem in ACCaHI:ACCaLO
;
; Locals used:
; R5Hi
;
;
; Inputs are not preserved.
;
; No timing analysis performed.
; Andrew David, Software Manager, Ultronics Ltd, Cheltenham
; akdavid at ultronics.co.uk http://www.ultronics.com
;
;=============================================================================

DIV24_16u:
movlw .24 ; for 24 shifts
movwf R5Hi ;

clrf ACCaHI,f ; clear remainder.
clrf ACCaLO,f ;

d2416lp:rlcf ACCdLO,f ; build up remainder.
rlcf ACCdHI,f ;
rlcf ACCcLO,f ;
rlcf ACCaLO,f ;
rlcf ACCaHI,f ;

; remainder is 16-bit, but may have spilled over into carry.

btfss ALUSTA,C ; check for remainder spill into carry.
goto d2416s ;

movfp ACCbLO,WREG ;
subwfb ACCaLO,f ; Carry bit is the 17th bit of this
subtract!
movfp ACCbHI,WREG ;
subwfb ACCaHI,f ;
bsf ALUSTA,C ; bit is known to be zero here.
goto d2416ns ;

d2416s: movfp ACCbLO,WREG ; Compare remainder with divisor.
subwf ACCaLO,w ;
movfp ACCbHI,WREG ;
subwfb ACCaHI,w ;
btfss ALUSTA,C ;
goto d2416ns ; (remainder < divisor), shift in a '0'
movfp ACCbLO,WREG ; The remainder is larger, so subtract
the
subwf ACCaLO,f ; ... divisor FROM the remainder and
movfp ACCbHI,WREG ; ... shift a '1' into the quot.
subwfb ACCaHI,f ;

d2416ns:decfsz R5Hi,f ; check all bits
goto d2416lp ;
rlcf ACCdLO,f ; shift in final quotient bit.
rlcf ACCdHI,f ;
rlcf ACCcLO,f ;

return

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