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@5:    bcs @6  ;  2 3 2 3 2  7F 7F 00 00 00
@5:    bcs @6  ;  2 3 2 3 2  7F 7F 00 00 00
@6:</pre>
@6:</pre>
==== 5&mdash;65285 cycles of delay: delay = 256×X + 5 ====
Clobbers A:
<pre>@0:    txa      ;2
        beq @10  ;3
        nop      ;2
        tya      ;2
        ldy #48  ;2
@l:      dey      ;2×48
        bne @l  ;3×48
        tay      ;2&minus;1
        dex      ;2
        jmp @0    ;3
@10:</pre>
Doesn&rsquo;t clobber A (1 byte longer):
<pre>@0:    cpx #0    ;2
        beq @10  ;3
        pha      ;3
        tya      ;2
        ldy #47  ;2
@l:      dey      ;2×47
        bne @l  ;3×47
        tay      ;2&minus;1
        pla      ;4
        jmp @0    ;3
@10:</pre>


==== 18&mdash;218103813 cycles of delay: delay = 13×(65536×Y + 256×A + X) + 18 ====
==== 18&mdash;218103813 cycles of delay: delay = 13×(65536×Y + 256×A + X) + 18 ====
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==== A + 25 cycles of delay, clobbers A, Z&amp;N, C, V ====
==== A + 25 cycles of delay, clobbers A, Z&amp;N, C, V ====


This code peels slices of 7 cycles with a CMP-BCS-SBC loop, and then executes the delay code for 0&mdash;7 cycles. The reason its overhead is smaller than in the version that peels 5 cycles is because the case for A&lt;7 executes only two instructions instead of three. This comes at the cost that the entry point is not the first instruction. Therefore the code can only exist as a callable function and not inline code.
This code peels slices of 7 cycles with a CMP-BCS-SBC loop, and then executes the delay code for 9&mdash;16 cycles with A = 0&mdash;6. The reason its overhead is smaller than in the version that peels 5 cycles is because the case for A&lt;7 executes only two instructions instead of three. This comes at the cost that the entry point is not the first instruction. Therefore the code can only exist as a callable function and not inline code.


<pre>;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
<pre>;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
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==== A + 27 cycles of delay, clobbers A, Z&amp;N, C, V ====
==== A + 27 cycles of delay, clobbers A, Z&amp;N, C, V ====


This code has longer overhead than delay_a_25_clocks,
This function has longer overhead than delay_a_25_clocks,
but it can be appended into other functions,
but it can be appended into other functions,
as the execution begins from the first instruction.
as the execution begins from the first instruction.
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@5:    bcs @6  ;  2 3 2 3 2  7F 7F 00 00 00
@5:    bcs @6  ;  2 3 2 3 2  7F 7F 00 00 00
@6:    rts    ;</pre>
@6:    rts    ;</pre>
It is created by wrapping the code for 15&mdash;270 cycles of delay into a function.
The JSR+RTS instructions adds 12 cycles of overhead.


==== 256×A + X + 33 cycles of delay, clobbers A, Z&amp;N, C, V ====
==== 256×A + X + 33 cycles of delay, clobbers A, Z&amp;N, C, V ====
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; Clobbers A. Preserves X,Y. Has relocations.
; Clobbers A. Preserves X,Y. Has relocations.
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
: ; do 256-5 cycles.
: ; 5 cycles done, do 256-5 more.
sbc #1 ; 2 cycles - Carry was set from cmp
sbc #1 ; 2 cycles - Carry was set from cmp
pha
pha                     ; 3
lda #(256-5 - 27-7-2)
lda #(256-27 - 16)    ; 2
jsr delay_a_27_clocks
jsr delay_a_27_clocks ; 240
pla
pla                     ; 4
delay_256a_x_33_clocks:
delay_256a_x_33_clocks:
cmp #1 ; +2
cmp #1 ; +2
bcs :- ; +3 (-1)
bcs :- ; +3  
; 0-255 cycles remain, overhead = 4
txa ; +2; 6; +27 = 33
;passthru
<<Place the function delay_a_27_clocks immediately following here>></pre>
 
Can be trivially changed to swap X, Y.
 
==== 256×A + X + 33 cycles of delay, relocatable, clobbers A, Y, Z&amp;N, C, V ====
 
<pre>;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
; Delays A:X clocks+overhead
; Time: 256*A+X+33 clocks (including JSR)
; Clobbers A,Y. Preserves X. Relocatable.
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
: ; do 256-5 cycles.
sbc #1 ; 2 cycles - Carry was set from cmp
ldy #48  ;\
        dey      ; |- Clobbers Y; 246 cycles, 253 total
        bpl *-1  ;/
        ldy $A4  ;              ; 3 cycles, 256 total
delay_256a_x_33_clocks_b:
cmp #1 ; +2
bcs :- ; +3 (-1)
; 0-255 cycles remain, overhead = 4
; 0-255 cycles remain, overhead = 4
txa ; +2; 6; +27 = 33
txa ; -1+2; 6; +27 = 33
;passthru
;passthru
<<Place the function delay_a_27_clocks immediately following here>></pre>
<<Place the function delay_a_27_clocks immediately following here>></pre>
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Can be trivially changed to swap X, Y.
Can be trivially changed to swap X, Y.


==== 256×A + X + 33 cycles of delay, relocatable, clobbers A, Z&amp;N, C, V ====
If you can clobber Y, change the part that begins with "pha"
and ends with "pla" into this, for 1 byte shorter code:


<pre>;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
<pre> ldy #49  ; 2
; Delays A:X clocks+overhead
@l:     dey      ; 49*2
; Time: 256*A+X+33 clocks (including JSR)
        bne @l  ; 49*3
; Clobbers A. Preserves X,Y. Relocatable.
         ldy $A4 ; 3-1</pre>
; Does not depend on delay_a_25_clocks.
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
: ; do 256 cycles. ; 5 cycles done so far. Loop is 2+1+ 1+2+1+2+1 + 1+1 = 12 bytes.
sbc #1 ; 2 cycles - Carry was set from cmp
         pha      ;\
        txa      ; |
        ldx #46 ; |
        dex      ; |-          ; 247 cycles, 254 total
        bpl *-1 ; |
        tax      ; |
        pla      ;/
        nop                    ; 2 cycles; 256 cycles total
delay_256a_x_33_clocks_c:
cmp #1 ; +2; 2 cycles overhead
bcs :- ; +2; 4 cycles overhead
; 0-255 cycles remain, overhead = 4
txa ; +2; 6; +27 = 33
;passthru
<<Place the function delay_a_27_clocks immediately following here>></pre>


==== 256×A + 16 cycles of delay, clobbers A, Z&amp;N, C, V ====
==== 256×A + 16 cycles of delay, clobbers A, Z&amp;N, C, V ====
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; Clobbers A. Preserves X,Y.
; Clobbers A. Preserves X,Y.
; Time: A*256+16 clocks (including JSR)
; Time: A*256+16 clocks (including JSR)
; Depends on delay_a_25_clocks
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
delay_256a_16_clocks:
delay_256a_16_clocks:
cmp #0
cmp #0
bne :+
bne delay_256a_11_clocks_
rts
rts
delay_256a_11_clocks_:
delay_256a_11_clocks_:
:      pha
;5 cycles done. Must consume 256 cycles; 251 cycles remain.
lda #(256-25-7-2-2-3)
        pha                     ;3
jsr delay_a_25_clocks
        tya                    ;2
pla
        ldy #46                ;2
sec
@l:      dey                    ;2*46
sbc #1
        bne @l                  ;3*46
bne :-
        nop                    ;2-1
rts</pre>
        tay                      ;2
sec                       ;2
sbc #1                   ;2
jmp delay_256a_16_clocks  ;3


Alternative that depends on different function:
If you can clobber Y, change the part that begins with pha and ends in pla, into this, for shorter code:


<pre>;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
<pre> ldy #48  ; 2
; Delays A*256 clocks + overhead
@l:    dey      ; 49*2
; Clobbers A. Preserves X,Y.
        bne @l  ; 49*3
; Time: A*256+16 clocks (including JSR)
        ldy $A4  ; 3-1</pre>
; Depends on delay_a_27_clocks
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
delay_256a_16_clocks_b:
cmp #0
bne :+
rts
delay_256a_11_clocks_b_:
:      pha
lda #(256-27-7-2-2-3)
jsr delay_a_27_clocks
pla
sec
sbc #1
bne :-
rts</pre>


==== 256×X + 16 cycles of delay, relocatable, clobbers X, Y, Z&amp;N ====
==== 256×X + 16 cycles of delay, clobbers X, Z&amp;N ====


<pre>;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
<pre>;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
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delay_256x_16_clocks:
delay_256x_16_clocks:
cpx #0
cpx #0
bne :+
bne delay_256x_11_clocks_
rts
rts
delay_256x_11_clocks_:
delay_256x_11_clocks_:
;5 cycles done. Loop is 256 cycles
;5 cycles done. Must consume 256 cycles; 251 cycles remain.
:      ldy #50
        pha                      ;3
dey
        tya                    ;2
bne *-1
        ldy #46                ;2
dex
@l:      dey                     ;2*46
bne :-
        bne @l                  ;3*46
;Loop end is -1 cycles. Total: 4+JSR+RTS = 16
        nop                    ;2-1
rts</pre>
        nop                    ;2
        tay                      ;2
        pla                      ;4
dex                      ;2
jmp delay_256x_16_clocks ;3</pre>


Can be trivially changed to swap X, Y.
Can be trivially changed to swap X, Y.
If you can clobber Y, change the part that begins with pha and ends in pla, into this, for shorter code:
<pre>        ldy #50                  ;2-1
@l: dey                      ;2*50
bne @l                  ;3*50</pre>


==== 256×X + A + 30 cycles of delay, clobbers A, X, Z&amp;N, C, V ====
==== 256×X + A + 30 cycles of delay, clobbers A, X, Z&amp;N, C, V ====
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       jmp @do_x ;3
       jmp @do_x ;3
@rts:  rts</pre>
@rts:  rts</pre>
This function is constructed by concatenating delay_a_25_clocks and the inline delay code for 5&mdash;65285 cycles.


==== 851968×Y + 3328×A + 13×X + 30 cycles of delay, clobbers A, X, Y, Z&amp;N, C, V ====
==== 851968×Y + 3328×A + 13×X + 30 cycles of delay, clobbers A, X, Y, Z&amp;N, C, V ====
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         bne @l2
         bne @l2
         rts</pre>
         rts</pre>
This is constructed by wrapping the 18&mdash;218103813 cycles inline delay code in a function.


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Fixed cycle delay]]
* [[Fixed cycle delay]]

Revision as of 23:45, 8 May 2016

Delay code

Code that causes a parametrised number of cycles of delay.

Note that all branch instructions are written assuming that no page wrap occurs. If you want to ensure this condition at compile time, use the bccnw/beqnw/etc. macros that are listed at Fixed cycle delay.

Inline code

2—3 cycles of delay: delay=r+2; 0 ≤ r ≤ 1, r⊢Z, Δr = 0)

        bne @1
@1:

4—5 cycles of delay: delay=r+4; 0 ≤ r ≤ 1, Δr = 0)

        ora #0 ; use ora=A, cpx=X, cpy=Y
        bne @1
@1:

4—5 cycles of delay: delay=X+4; 0 ≤ X ≤ 1)

        dex
        bpl @1
@1:

5—7 cycles of delay: delay=A+5; 0 ≤ A ≤ 2, A⊢Z)

        beq @2
        lsr
@2:     bne @3
@3:

5—7 cycles of delay: delay=r+5; 0 ≤ r ≤ 2, Δr = 0)

        cmp #1 ; use cmp=A, cpx=X, cpy=Y
        bcc @3
        bne @3
@3:

5—7 cycles of delay: delay=X+5; 0 ≤ X ≤ 2)

        dex
        bmi @3
        bne @3
@3:

6—9 cycles of delay: delay=A+6; 0 ≤ A ≤ 3, A⊢Z)

        beq @2
        lsr
@2:     beq @4
        bcs @4
@4:

7—10 cycles of delay: delay=A+7; 0 ≤ A ≤ 3)

        lsr
        beq @3
        bpl @3
@3:     bcs @4
@4:

8—11 cycles of delay: delay=X+8; 0 ≤ X ≤ 3)

        dex
        bmi @4
        dex
        bmi @5
@4:     bne @5
@5:

9—14 cycles of delay: delay=A−242; 251 ≤ A ≤ 255; C = 0)

        adc #3  ;  2 2 2 2 2  FE FF 00 01 02
        bcc @4  ;  3 3 2 2 2  FE FF 00 01 02
        lsr     ;  - - 2 2 2  -- -- 00 00 01
        beq @5  ;  - - 3 3 2  -- -- 00 00 01
@4:     lsr     ;  2 2 - - 2  7F 7F -- -- 00
@5:     bcs @6  ;  2 3 2 3 2  7F 7F 00 00 00
@6:

10—14 cycles of delay: delay=X+10; 0 ≤ X ≤ 4)

        cpx #3
        bcc @3
        bne @3
@3:     dex
        bmi @6
        bne @6
@6:

9—14 cycles of delay: delay=A+9; 0 ≤ A ≤ 5)

        lsr a
        bcs @2
@2:     beq @5
        lsr a
        bcs @6
@5:     bne @6
@6:

9—16 cycles of delay: delay=A+9; 0 ≤ A ≤ 7)

        lsr a
        bcs @2
@2:     beq @6
        lsr a
        beq @7
        bcc @7
@6:     bne @7
@7:

12—23 cycles of delay: delay=A+12; 0 ≤ A ≤ 11)

        lsr a
        bcs @2
@2:     lsr a
        bcc @5
        bcs @5
@5:     beq @10
        lsr a
        bcs @10
        nop
        bcc @10
@10:

15—270 cycles of delay: delay=A+15; 0 ≤ A ≤ 255)

This code peels slices of 5 cycles with a SBC-BCS loop, and then executes the delay code for 9—14 cycles where delay = A−242 cycles and carry=clear. The same code will appear later as a function version (which adds 12 cycles overhead due to JSR+RTS cost).

        sec     
@L:     sbc #5  
        bcs @L  ;  6 6 6 6 6  FB FC FD FE FF
        adc #3  ;  2 2 2 2 2  FE FF 00 01 02
        bcc @4  ;  3 3 2 2 2  FE FF 00 01 02
        lsr     ;  - - 2 2 2  -- -- 00 00 01
        beq @5  ;  - - 3 3 2  -- -- 00 00 01
@4:     lsr     ;  2 2 - - 2  7F 7F -- -- 00
@5:     bcs @6  ;  2 3 2 3 2  7F 7F 00 00 00
@6:

5—65285 cycles of delay: delay = 256×X + 5

Clobbers A:

@0:     txa       ;2
        beq @10   ;3
        nop       ;2
        tya       ;2
         ldy #48  ;2
@l:      dey      ;2×48
         bne @l   ;3×48
        tay       ;2−1
        dex       ;2
        jmp @0    ;3
@10:

Doesn’t clobber A (1 byte longer):

@0:     cpx #0    ;2
        beq @10   ;3
        pha       ;3
        tya       ;2
         ldy #47  ;2
@l:      dey      ;2×47
         bne @l   ;3×47
        tay       ;2−1
        pla       ;4
        jmp @0    ;3
@10:

18—218103813 cycles of delay: delay = 13×(65536×Y + 256×A + X) + 18

        iny
@l1:    nop
        nop
@l2:    cpx #1
        dex
        sbc #0
        bcs @l1
        dey
        bne @l2
        rts

Callable functions

A + 25 cycles of delay, clobbers A, Z&N, C, V

This code peels slices of 7 cycles with a CMP-BCS-SBC loop, and then executes the delay code for 9—16 cycles with A = 0—6. The reason its overhead is smaller than in the version that peels 5 cycles is because the case for A<7 executes only two instructions instead of three. This comes at the cost that the entry point is not the first instruction. Therefore the code can only exist as a callable function and not inline code.

;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
; Delays A clocks + overhead
; Clobbers A. Preserves X,Y.
; Time: A+25 clocks (including JSR)
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
                  ;       Cycles              Accumulator         Carry flag
                  ; 0  1  2  3  4  5  6          (hex)           0 1 2 3 4 5 6
                  ;
                  ; 6  6  6  6  6  6  6   00 01 02 03 04 05 06
:      sbc #7     ; carry set by CMP
delay_a_25_clocks:
       cmp #7     ; 2  2  2  2  2  2  2   00 01 02 03 04 05 06   0 0 0 0 0 0 0
       bcs :-     ; 2  2  2  2  2  2  2   00 01 02 03 04 05 06   0 0 0 0 0 0 0
       lsr        ; 2  2  2  2  2  2  2   00 00 01 01 02 02 03   0 1 0 1 0 1 0
       bcs *+2    ; 2  3  2  3  2  3  2   00 00 01 01 02 02 03   0 1 0 1 0 1 0
       beq :+     ; 3  3  2  2  2  2  2   00 00 01 01 02 02 03   0 1 0 1 0 1 0
       lsr        ;       2  2  2  2  2         00 00 01 01 01       1 1 0 0 1
       beq @rts   ;       3  3  2  2  2         00 00 01 01 01       1 1 0 0 1
       bcc @rts   ;             3  3  2               01 01 01           0 0 1
:      bne @rts   ; 2  2              3   00 00             01   0 1         0
@rts:  rts        ; 6  6  6  6  6  6  6   00 00 00 00 01 01 01   0 1 1 1 0 0 1
; Total cycles:    25 26 27 28 29 30 31

A + 27 cycles of delay, clobbers A, Z&N, C, V

This function has longer overhead than delay_a_25_clocks, but it can be appended into other functions, as the execution begins from the first instruction.

;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
; Delays A clocks + overhead
; Clobbers A. Preserves X,Y.
; Time: A+27 clocks (including JSR)
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
delay_a_27_clocks:
        sec     
@L:     sbc #5  
        bcs @L  ;  6 6 6 6 6  FB FC FD FE FF
        adc #3  ;  2 2 2 2 2  FE FF 00 01 02
        bcc @4  ;  3 3 2 2 2  FE FF 00 01 02
        lsr     ;  - - 2 2 2  -- -- 00 00 01
        beq @5  ;  - - 3 3 2  -- -- 00 00 01
@4:     lsr     ;  2 2 - - 2  7F 7F -- -- 00
@5:     bcs @6  ;  2 3 2 3 2  7F 7F 00 00 00
@6:     rts     ;

It is created by wrapping the code for 15—270 cycles of delay into a function. The JSR+RTS instructions adds 12 cycles of overhead.

256×A + X + 33 cycles of delay, clobbers A, Z&N, C, V

;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
; Delays A:X clocks+overhead
; Time: 256*A+X+33 clocks (including JSR)
; Clobbers A. Preserves X,Y. Has relocations.
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
:	; 5 cycles done, do 256-5 more.
	sbc #1			; 2 cycles - Carry was set from cmp
	pha                     ; 3
	 lda #(256-27 - 16)     ; 2
	 jsr delay_a_27_clocks  ; 240
	pla                     ; 4
delay_256a_x_33_clocks:
	cmp #1			; +2
	bcs :-			; +3 
	; 0-255 cycles remain, overhead = 4
	txa 			; -1+2; 6; +27 = 33
	;passthru
<<Place the function delay_a_27_clocks immediately following here>>

Can be trivially changed to swap X, Y.

If you can clobber Y, change the part that begins with "pha" and ends with "pla" into this, for 1 byte shorter code:

	ldy #49  ; 2
@l:     dey      ; 49*2
        bne @l   ; 49*3
        ldy $A4  ; 3-1

256×A + 16 cycles of delay, clobbers A, Z&N, C, V

;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
; Delays A*256 clocks + overhead
; Clobbers A. Preserves X,Y.
; Time: A*256+16 clocks (including JSR)
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
delay_256a_16_clocks:
	cmp #0
	bne delay_256a_11_clocks_
	rts
delay_256a_11_clocks_:
	;5 cycles done. Must consume 256 cycles; 251 cycles remain.
        pha                      ;3
         tya                     ;2
         ldy #46                 ;2
@l:      dey                     ;2*46
         bne @l                  ;3*46
         nop                     ;2-1
        tay                      ;2
	sec                       ;2
	sbc #1                    ;2
	jmp delay_256a_16_clocks  ;3

If you can clobber Y, change the part that begins with pha and ends in pla, into this, for shorter code:

<pre>	ldy #48  ; 2
@l:     dey      ; 49*2
        bne @l   ; 49*3
        ldy $A4  ; 3-1

256×X + 16 cycles of delay, clobbers X, Z&N

;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
; Delays X*256 clocks + overhead
; Clobbers X,Y. Preserves A. Relocatable.
; Time: X*256+16 clocks (including JSR)
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
delay_256x_16_clocks:
	cpx #0
	bne delay_256x_11_clocks_
	rts
delay_256x_11_clocks_:
	;5 cycles done. Must consume 256 cycles; 251 cycles remain.
        pha                      ;3
         tya                     ;2
         ldy #46                 ;2
@l:      dey                     ;2*46
         bne @l                  ;3*46
         nop                     ;2-1
         nop                     ;2
        tay                      ;2
        pla                      ;4
	dex                      ;2
	jmp delay_256x_16_clocks ;3

Can be trivially changed to swap X, Y.

If you can clobber Y, change the part that begins with pha and ends in pla, into this, for shorter code:

        ldy #50                  ;2-1
@l:	dey                      ;2*50
	bne @l                   ;3*50

256×X + A + 30 cycles of delay, clobbers A, X, Z&N, C, V

;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
; Delays X*256+A clocks + overhead
; Clobbers A,X. Preserves Y.
; Depends on delay_a_25_clocks within short branch distance
; Time: X*256+A+30 clocks (including JSR)
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
delay_256x_a_30_clocks:
        cpx #0                  ;2
        beq delay_a_25_clocks   ;3
        ;4 cycles done. Must consume 256 cycles; 252 cycles remain.
        pha                             ;3
         lda #(256-4-(3+2+4+2+3))-25    ;2
         jsr delay_a_25_clocks          ;238
        pla                             ;4
        dex                             ;2
        jmp delay_256x_a_30_clocks      ;3

Can be trivially changed to swap X, Y.

Alternative version that does not depend on other delay functions, but has otherwise the same implications:

:      sbc #7    ; carry set by CMP
delay_256x_a_30_clocks_b:
       cmp #7    ; 2  2  2  2  2  2  2   00 01 02 03 04 05 06   0 0 0 0 0 0 0
       bcs :-    ; 2  2  2  2  2  2  2   00 01 02 03 04 05 06   0 0 0 0 0 0 0
       lsr       ; 2  2  2  2  2  2  2   00 00 01 01 02 02 03   0 1 0 1 0 1 0
       bcs @2    ; 2  3  2  3  2  3  2   00 00 01 01 02 02 03   0 1 0 1 0 1 0
@2:    beq @6    ; 3  3  2  2  2  2  2   00 00 01 01 02 02 03   0 1 0 1 0 1 0
       lsr       ;       2  2  2  2  2         00 00 01 01 01       1 1 0 0 1
       beq @do_x ;       3  3  2  2  2         00 00 01 01 01       1 1 0 0 1
       bcc @do_x ;             3  3  2               01 01 01           0 0 1
@6:    bne @do_x ; 2  2              3   00 00             01   0 1         0
@do_x: txa       ;2
       beq @rts  ;3
       ;4 cycles done. Must consume 256 cycles; 252 cycles remain.
       nop       ;2
       tya       ;2
        ldy #48  ;2
@l:     dey      ;2*48
        bne @l   ;3*48
       tay       ;2-1
       dex       ;2
       jmp @do_x ;3
@rts:  rts

This function is constructed by concatenating delay_a_25_clocks and the inline delay code for 5—65285 cycles.

851968×Y + 3328×A + 13×X + 30 cycles of delay, clobbers A, X, Y, Z&N, C, V

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; Delays 30+13*(65536*Y+256*A+X) cycles including JSR.
; Clobbers A,X,Y.
delay_851968y_3328a_13x_30_clocks:
        iny
@l1:    nop
        nop
@l2:    cpx #1
        dex
        sbc #0
        bcs @l1
        dey
        bne @l2
        rts

This is constructed by wrapping the 18—218103813 cycles inline delay code in a function.

See also