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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//IETF//DTD HTML 2.0//EN">
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<TITLE>80386 Programmer's Reference Manual -- Opcode MOVSX</TITLE>
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<B>up:</B> <A HREF="c17.htm">
Chapter 17 -- 80386 Instruction Set</A><BR>
<B>prev:</B><A HREF="MOVS.htm">
MOVS/MOVSB/MOVSW/MOVSD Move Data from String to String</A><BR>
<B>next:</B><A HREF="MOVZX.htm"> MOVZX Move with Zero-Extend</A>
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<H1>MOVSX -- Move with Sign-Extend</H1>
<PRE>
Opcode Instruction Clocks Description
0F BE /r MOVSX r16,r/m8 3/6 Move byte to word with sign-extend
0F BE /r MOVSX r32,r/m8 3/6 Move byte to dword, sign-extend
0F BF /r MOVSX r32,r/m16 3/6 Move word to dword, sign-extend
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<H2>Operation</H2>
<PRE>
DEST := SignExtend(SRC);
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<H2>Description</H2>
MOVSX reads the contents of the effective address or register as a byte
or a word, sign-extends the value to the operand-size attribute of the
instruction (16 or 32 bits), and stores the result in the destination
register.
<H2>Flags Affected</H2>
None
<H2>Protected Mode Exceptions</H2>
#GP(0) for an illegal memory operand effective address in the CS, DS,
ES, FS or GS segments; #SS(0) for an illegal address in the SS segment;
#PF(fault-code) for a page fault
<H2>Real Address Mode Exceptions</H2>
Interrupt 13 if any part of the operand would lie outside of the effective
address space from 0 to 0FFFFH
<H2>Virtual 8086 Mode Exceptions</H2>
Same exceptions as in Real Address Mode; #PF(fault-code) for a page
fault
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<B>up:</B> <A HREF="c17.htm">
Chapter 17 -- 80386 Instruction Set</A><BR>
<B>prev:</B><A HREF="MOVS.htm">
MOVS/MOVSB/MOVSW/MOVSD Move Data from String to String</A><BR>
<B>next:</B><A HREF="MOVZX.htm"> MOVZX Move with Zero-Extend</A>
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