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How many different interests do you have?

Name: Anonymous 2008-05-26 13:08

Do you do anything else beside program? I ask this bcuz i luv u

Name: Anonymous 2008-05-27 18:17

I can only assume that Mr. Failforce is misinterpreting the naming of Intel's condition flags as a statement that anything not explicitly named "overflow" is not an overflow.  So let's have a look at the ia32 developer's manual, shall we?

CF (bit 0)
Carry flag
— Set if an arithmetic operation generates a carry or a borrow out of the most-significant bit of the result; cleared otherwise. This flag indicates an overflow condition for unsigned-integer arithmetic. It is also used in multiple-precision arithmetic.


OF (bit 11)
Overflow flag
— Set if the integer result is too large a positive number or too small a negative number (excluding the sign-bit) to fit in the destination operand; cleared otherwise. This flag indicates an overflow condition for signed-integer (two’s complement) arithmetic.

Name: @FULLFORCE 2008-05-27 18:20

>>46

No, an overflow is represented by the OVERFLOW FLAG, you fucking retard. The carry bit has a positive value when the sum of 2 binary values are greater than what a register can represent. Then, you can move the carry to another register, and you can store the correct result in 2 registers (double) or you can omit the carry and get a wrong result (single).

Now go outside, take some gasoline & matches, and combust yourself. You are the cancer that is killing /prog/

Name: Anonymous 2008-05-27 18:56

>>49,50
RACE CONDITION! OUT-OF-ORDER EXECUTED PWNAGE!

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