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All flags are affected after the SUB operation to reflect the result of subtraction.
5 FLAGS
there are 5 flags of intel 8085 are: Carry flag(CY), parity flag(P), Auxiliary Carry flag(AC), Zero Flag(Z), Sign flag(S).
Carry
The MOV A,A instruction in the 8085 does nothing, not even change flags. It only consumes time, specifically four clock cycles plus applicable wait states.
; Exact answer: LXI H, FFFFH push H POP PSW
The compare and subtract instructions in the 8085 both subtract one operand from another, and set flags accordingly. The subtract instruction stores the result in the accumulator, while the compare instruction does not - except for the flags, the compare instruction "throws" the result away.
for dcs 8086 and 8085 are usually used as base microcontroller as these have indication flags which r signaled to registers
The 8085 microprocessor has an 8-bit flag register, even though it only has 5 flags, because all of the registers in the 8085 are 8-bit or 16-bit. In fact, the flags register is considered to be part of the accumulator, as one "register pair", for purposes of stack push/pop and interrupt call/return. Be warned, however, that you should not attempt to change the state of bits stored on the stack and then pop'ing them into AF, because some of the three "unused" bits might be undocumented but actually used, or their meaning might change between different versions of the chip.
it was affected because when your dad went away to war, you felt lonely and frightened. it was affected because when your dad went away to war, you felt lonely and frightened.
8085 is a microprocessor designed by Intel
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