Thanks for the encouragement, and I will take heed of your suggestion and withdraw from this group to help with certain questions I seem to have a hard time understanding. As of today, I have been taking an extra course through my employment's computer operation system for almost an year now, but starting to get a little discouraged when I struggle with certain aspects of this curriculum, even though I have worked in computer operation for over 10 years.
I think I should seek a tutorial program to complete this course as soon as possible.
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68HC12@..., "Rob Mora" <robmora@...> wrote:
>
> I wouldn't worry about it too much, the question doesn't even really deserve
> an answer. I'm all for helping students when asking valid questions when
> they're working on projects or whatever (wasn't *that* long ago I was one),
> but I don't think this list is for doing their homework assignments for
> them. And really, it's such a basic question that if they can't find the
> answer to this on their own... well then, I wish them good luck passing
> their class, because they certainly need it.
>
>
>
> I hesitate to even respond and add anything to it, but this is the second
> one of these from the same guy.
>
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> From:
68HC12@... [mailto:
68HC12@...] On Behalf Of
> Anders Friberg
> Sent: Tuesday, March 31, 2009 8:37 PM
> To:
68HC12@...
> Subject: RE: [68HC12] Accumulator A - C flag
>
>
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > >
> > > Accumulator A contains $FF, and the C flag is cleared. If a
> > > INCA instruction is executed, the C flag will be
> > ____________________.
> > >
> > > 1. set
> > > 2. cleared
> > > 3. cannot be determined
> > > 4. added to Accumulator A, so that it contains $01
> > >
>
> > Cannot provide the answer just now because the manual is out
> > of reach but it
> > is maybe a little funny, I thought this question would follow
> > the original
> > DECA question maybe due to typo DECA/INCA?
> >
> > Guess the answer would be unaffected but this must be double checked.
> >
> > Anders
> >
>
> Sorry for not reading properly, *C* flag this time, not Z flag...
>
> Hard to answer without manuals but still guess unaffected (please double
> check)
>
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