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get out folks well another tutorial today weamp;#39;re going to be looking at the flags register so this isnamp;#39;t a general purpose register but it is an extremely important register and weamp;#39;ve actually used it quite a bit already what happens is whenever you call an instruction say add or maybe sub or compare as weamp;#39;ve looked at or even the boolean instructions X or etc etc not only often is the answer stored in the destination that you use but also bits in the flags register are set so weamp;#39;re only going to be looking at the first 16 bits of the Flags register it actually goes up to 64 bits but most of those are either unused like many of these are unused or their for system programming so weamp;#39;re not doing system programming at the moment so our going to look at these couple of flags here that Iamp;#39;ve drawn up here so this is this is my picture here of the drip Flags register thereamp;#39;s a bit number 0 over here which is a carry flag incident