• the carry flag (usually indicated as the C flag) is a single bit in a system status register/flag register used to indicate when an arithmetic carry or...
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  • A half-carry flag (also known as an auxiliary flag) is a condition flag bit in the status register of many CPU families, such as the Intel 8080, Zilog...
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  • flags may bypass memory mapping and define what action the CPU should take on arithmetic overflow. The carry, parity, auxiliary carry (or half carry)...
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  • extra is moved to the left Carry flag, the equivalent in calculation in a computer "Carry" (song), a song by Tori Amos Suzuki Carry, a light commercial vehicle...
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  • value of the carry flag. A single rotate through carry can simulate a logical or arithmetic shift of one position by setting up the carry flag beforehand...
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  • register, flag register, or condition code register (CCR) is a collection of status flag bits for a processor. Examples of such registers include FLAGS register...
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  • as most machines set the carry flag on borrow while some machines (such as the 6502 and the PIC) instead reset the carry flag on borrow (and vice versa)...
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  • Bit field (redirect from Flag field)
    alter execution based on the current state of a flag. For an instance, after an ADC (Add with Carry) instruction, the BVS (Branch on oVerflow Set) instruction...
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  • bit from a given register to the carry flag. Example: copy the third least significant bit from EAX to the carry flag BT EAX, 2 BTS (Bit Test and Set)...
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    flags they would carry into battle. Flag of Knights of the Golden Circle The "Bonnie Blue Flag"—an unofficial flag in 1861 The "Van Dorn battle flag"...
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