Discussion :: Digital Electronics - Section 8 (Q.No.2)
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2. | How many flag are there in 8085 microprocessor? |
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Answer: Option B Explanation: No answer description available for this question.
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Manish Mishra said: (Oct 7, 2014) | |
These five flags are of 1bit F/F and are known as zero, sign, carry, parity and auxiliary carry. S Z - AC P - CY |
Koteeswaran said: (Jun 7, 2019) | |
The 5 flags are; * Sign * Carry * Auxiliary * Zero * Parity |
Rishi Nigam said: (Apr 4, 2022) | |
Five flags, S, Z AC, P, CY sign zero, auxilliary carry, parity, and zero are also used for conditional jump and call instructions for creating loops in microprocessor assembly language program. |
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