Control and Status Register - significado y definición. Qué es Control and Status Register
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CANADIAN OFFICIAL RECORD OF THOSE REGISTERED UNDER THE INDIAN ACT
Status Indian; Registered Indian; Status Indians; Indian Register (Canada); Indian Status; Indian register; Registered Indians; First Nation Register; Indian status

Control and Status Register      
<hardware> (CSR) A register in most CPUs which stores additional information about the results of machine instructions, e.g. comparisons. It usually consists of several independent flags such as carry, overflow and zero. The CSR is chiefly used to determine the outcome of conditional branch instructions or other forms of conditional execution. (1998-06-26)
Control/Status Register         
REGISTER IN CENTRAL PROCESSING UNITS
Control Status Register
Control and Status Register (CSR) is a register in many central processing units that are used as storage devices for information about instructions received from machines. The device is generally placed in the register address 0 or 1 in CPUshttp://www.
Status register         
REGISTER CONTAINING FLAGS GIVING ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CONCERNING A RESULT IN A PROCESSOR
Condition Code Register; Flag register; Condition code register; Processor flag
A status register, flag register, or condition code register (CCR) is a collection of status flag bits for a processor. Examples of such registers include FLAGS register in the x86 architecture, flags in the program status word (PSW) register in the IBM System/360 architecture through z/Architecture, and the application program status register (APSR) in the ARM Cortex-A architecture.

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Indian Register

The Indian Register is the official record of people registered under the Indian Act in Canada, called status Indians or registered Indians. People registered under the Indian Act have rights and benefits that are not granted to other First Nations people, Inuit, or Métis, the chief benefits of which include the granting of reserves and of rights associated with them, an extended hunting season, easier access to firearms, an exemption from federal and provincial taxes on reserve, and more freedom in the management of gaming and tobacco franchises via less government interference and taxes.