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  2. List of Java bytecode instructions - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the instructions that make up the Java bytecode, an abstract machine language that is ultimately executed by the Java virtual machine. [1] The Java bytecode is generated from languages running on the Java Platform, most notably the Java programming language.

  3. Java bytecode - Wikipedia

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    Java bytecode is the instruction set of the Java virtual machine (JVM), the language to which Java and other JVM-compatible source code is compiled. [1] Each instruction is represented by a single byte , hence the name bytecode , making it a compact form of data .

  4. Carry flag - Wikipedia

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    The result should be 510 which is the 9-bit value 111111110 in binary. The 8 least significant bits always stored in the register would be 11111110 binary (254 decimal) but since there is carry out of bit 7 (the eight bit), the carry is set, indicating that the result needs 9 bits. The valid 9-bit result is the concatenation of the carry flag ...

  5. Carry (arithmetic) - Wikipedia

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    The same carry bit is also generally used to indicate borrows in subtraction, though the bit's meaning is inverted due to the effects of two's complement arithmetic. Normally, a carry bit value of "1" signifies that an addition overflowed the ALU, and must be accounted for when adding data words of lengths greater than that of the CPU. For ...

  6. Montgomery modular multiplication - Wikipedia

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    On a typical binary implementation, this is equivalent to saying that this carry word can be avoided if the number of bits of N is smaller than the number of bits of R. Otherwise, the carry will be either zero or one. Depending upon the processor, it may be possible to store this word as a carry flag instead of a full-sized word.

  7. Half-carry flag - Wikipedia

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    The Auxiliary Carry flag is set (to 1) if during an "add" operation there is a carry from the low nibble (lowest four bits) to the high nibble (upper four bits), or a borrow from the high nibble to the low nibble, in the low-order 8-bit portion, during a subtraction. Otherwise, if no such carry or borrow occurs, the flag is cleared or "reset ...

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    “House Republicans said we were going to fight for the working class and save our small businesses and tipped wage workers; now we’re delivering on that promise,” said John Roth, R ...

  9. Bit Test - Wikipedia

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    BTS (Bit Test and Set) operates the same, but also sets the bit in the register, [2] while BTR (Bit Test and Reset) resets it, [3] and BTC (Bit Test and Complement) flips it. [4] Logical Explanation BT. BT SRC, POSITION SRC Represent as bits array POSITION Represent as numeric position From Right to Left Start at 0 CF Carry Flag