Computer Science, asked by yashghadi, 11 months ago

What is Meant by Flag Register?​

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Answered by rocky364
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Explanation:

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\huge{\boxed{\mathfrak\pink{\fcolorbox{red} {lawngreen}{Hello!}}}} \huge\underline\mathfrak{GoodEve'♡}

The FLAGS register is the status register in Intel x86 microprocessors that contains the current state of the processor. This register is 16 bits wide. Its successors, the EFLAGS and RFLAGS registers, are 32 bits and 64 bits wide, respectively. The wider registers retain compatibility with their smaller predecessors

Answered by Anonymous
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Hello Mate,

The FLAGS register is the status register in Intel x86 microprocessors that contains the current state of the processor. ... Its successors, the EFLAGS and RFLAGS registers, are 32 bits and 64 bits wide, respectively. The wider registers retain compatibility with their smaller predecessors......

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