One clock pulse occurs in each TWait state. The number of TWait states that are inserted depends on how long it takes for READY to go true.
The wait state, TWait, is a extra clock cycle added to the machine cycle to allow time for external hardware to respond. During this extra cycle, none of the address, data, or control pins change state. Wait state is entered if READY is false (LOW) on the rising edge of clock following ALE. READY is sampled each rising edge of clock thereafter and wait state will not be exited until READY is true (HIGH).
One clock cycle, repeated until READY is true.
that's easy you just click the clock then wait.
Yes.
At a clock frequency of 5 MHz (10 MHz crystal) the 8085 has a clock period of 200 ns. An instruction using 18 cycles would use 3.6 us. (Microseconds)This is for the case with no wait states. Each wait state adds 200 ns. Since an 18 cycle instruction has 5 memory accesses, one wait state per access would add 1 us to the execution time.
At a clock frequency of 5 MHz (10 MHz crystal) the 8085 has a clock period of 200 ns. An instruction using 18 cycles would use 3.6 us. (Microseconds)This is for the case with no wait states. Each wait state adds 200 ns. Since an 18 cycle instruction has 5 memory accesses, one wait state per access would add 1 us to the execution time.
Turning the clock forward won't help. The game is designed so that if you change the time or date no time-based events occur. You'll have to actually wait.
85min wait
It could be called either a buffer or a wait state.
Yes! Substitutions occur when play is stopped (and the closk is stopped) and the player must check in at the scorer's table and wait to be allowed in. The horn will sound informing the ref of the substitution and the players will be waved in. It would be a technical foul to enter the court while the clock is running.
you can either change your ds clock to a Friday or wait till Friday and it will appear
To wind the clock in the Deltora Quest game, navigate to the clock in the game's interface and click on it. This action will prompt you to wind the clock manually by using your mouse to rotate the clock's hands in a clockwise direction until the clock is fully wound.