Carry flag - traducción al español
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Carry flag - traducción al español

PROCESSOR FLAG INDICATING WHETHER UNSIGNED ARITHMETIC OVERFLOW HAS OCCURRED
Carry bit; Borrow flag

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Indicador de acarreo
national flag         
  • Distribution of colours in national flags
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  • abbr=on}} in height, over [[Kijŏng-dong]] ("Peace village") near [[Panmunjom]], the border of [[North Korea]] and [[South Korea]].
  • Mexican flags]]
  • A 1919 painting depicting the [[Brazilian flag]] being embroidered by a family.
  • Image showing many similar flags
FLAG OF A COUNTRY OR NATION
National Flags; National flags; Country flag; Battle flags; National Flag; Burgh Flag; Country flags
bandera nacional
distinguishing mark         
  • Burgee of [[Barrachois Harbour Yacht Club]], Nova Scotia, Canada
  • church pennant]] of the [[Royal Navy]], [[Royal Netherlands Navy]] and the [[Royal Australian Navy]]
  • Merchant Navy]]
  • House flags, c. 1900
  • HMS ''Shannon'']]
  • NOAA fleet]] as a "distinctive mark."
  • Rear Admiral]] of the [[Indian Navy]].
FLAG DESIGNATED FOR USE ON SHIPS OR AT SEA
Courtesy flag; Courtesy ensign; Maritime flags; Ship flag; Nautical flags; Signal jack; Commodore's pennant; House flag; Navy jack; House–flag; Distinguishing mark; Navy flag; House-flag; Rank flag; Stern flag; Distinctive mark; House Flag
(n.) = marca distintiva
Ex: It is a very old belief that the Devil always appears with a cloven foot as a distinguishing mark.

Definición

carry
v.
1) (B) she carried the books to me
2) (d; tr.) to carry from; to (we carried the table from the door to the center of the room)
3) (d; tr.) to carry into (carry the chairs into the house)
4) (d; tr.) to carry out of (we carried the books out of the room)
5) (P; refl.) she carries herself well
6) (misc.) to carry to excess, to an extreme ('to go too far')

Wikipedia

Carry flag

In computer processors the carry flag (usually indicated as the C flag) is a single bit in a system status register/flag register used to indicate when an arithmetic carry or borrow has been generated out of the most significant arithmetic logic unit (ALU) bit position. The carry flag enables numbers larger than a single ALU width to be added/subtracted by carrying (adding) a binary digit from a partial addition/subtraction to the least significant bit position of a more significant word. This is typically programmed by the user of the processor on the assembly or machine code level, but can also happen internally in certain processors, via digital logic or microcode, where some processors have wider registers and arithmetic instructions than (combinatorial, or "physical") ALU. It is also used to extend bit shifts and rotates in a similar manner on many processors (sometimes done via a dedicated flag). For subtractive operations, two (opposite) conventions are employed as most machines set the carry flag on borrow while some machines (such as the 6502 and the PIC) instead reset the carry flag on borrow (and vice versa).