Abstract
The Status register is unlike the various ‘other’ registers of the 6502. When using it we are not really concerned with the actual hex value it contains, but more with the condition or state of the individual bits. These individual bits are used to denote, or flag, certain conditions as and when they occur during the course of a program. Of the register’s eight bits, only seven are used — the remaining bit (bit 5) is permanently set. (In other words it always contains a 1).
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Gilder, J.H. (1986). Status Symbols. In: Apple IIc and IIe Assembly Language. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-6424-5_7
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