Priority encoder for accessing multiple registers simultaneously

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ABSTRACT:
A priority encoder which, when an instruction for transferring a plurality of register contents is executed, encodes two or more register addresses to which the contents are to be transferred from a register list, and a data processor capable of transferring two or more register contents simultaneously by comprising the same,

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