Another 2009 California study found that the reported increases are unlikely to be explained by changes in how qualifying condition codes for autism were recorded.
This register, the condition code, is set by the testing instruction to reflect the result.
Notice how the overflow flag has been incorporated into the condition code.
Arithmetic instructions alter condition codes only when desired.
It is rated condition code 2, substandard.
Some additional extended jump condition codes allow debug functions, such as interrupt, stop and pause.
There was no status (flags or condition code) register.
If there is a match, the condition code is set to reflect the interrupt that occurred and the branch is taken.
It does modify the flags, that is, the condition code.
Arithmetic and logic instructions also set the condition codes.