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<title>80386 Programmer's Reference Manual -- Opcode SLDT</title>
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<h1>SLDT -- Store Local Descriptor Table Register</h1>
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Opcode Instruction Clocks Description
0F 00 /0 SLDT r/m16 pm=2/2 Store LDTR to EA word
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<h2>Operation</h2>
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r/m16 := LDTR;
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<h2>Description</h2>
SLDT stores the Local Descriptor Table Register (LDTR) in the two-byte register or memory location indicated by the effective address operand. This register is a selector that points into the Global Descriptor Table.
<p>SLDT is used only in operating system software. It is not used in application programs.
<h2>Flags Affected</h2>
None
<h2>Protected Mode Exceptions</h2>
#GP(0) if the result is in a nonwritable segment; #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 6; SLDT is not recognized in Real Address Mode
<h2>Virtual 8086 Mode Exceptions</h2>
Same exceptions as in Real Address Mode; #PF(fault-code) for a page fault
<h2>Notes</h2>
The operand-size attribute has no effect on the operation of the instruction.
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