Processor flags indicate if values are zero, negative, overflowed, and so forth. Flags are critical for loops and conditional statements. But how are they implemented? I took a close look at the silicon of the Intel 8086 processor (1978) to find out.

@ScottSoCal Yes, the 8086 was packaged as a 40-pin DIP. Intel didn't like ICs with a lot of pins; even 40 pins was way more than they liked.

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