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The carry flag indicates a carry or borrow resulting from an operation. You can use it to build multi-precision representations. The auxillary carry is very much the same, except it indicates a decimal carry or borrow, useful when representing BCD digits, and can then be used in the various "adjust for addition", etc. type of instructions. (DAA, AAA, etc.)

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