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in this short video well talk about the ngcv bit flex arm cortex m microcontrollers stores the n z c v bit flex in the program status register psr list bit flex can be optionally updated the m flag is a copy of the most docHub bit of the results produced by the current instruction the z flag is 1 when the result of the current extraction equals 0. the c flag is 1 when an add operation resulting or carry or a subtract operation has no barrel or a shift or rotator operation shift a one into the carry bit there is no dedicated barrel flag for unsigned subtract the bar flag and the carry flag share the same bit in psr specifically for unsigned subtract we can obtain the bar flag by flipping to carry bit the reflect is set 1 when assign add or subtract operation cause overflow we can append the letter s to an instruction to force this instruction to update the ntcp flags in psr if an instruction has as appended the ngcv flags will be updated according to results of this instruction m