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Increments the stack pointer and stores the value in the FLAGS register.
 
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Latest revision as of 16:00, 3 January 2018

command popf

POPs (restores) the FLAGS register (16 bit) from the stack.

Used to restore state after a call to PUSHF.


Increments the stack pointer and stores the value in the FLAGS register.

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Command Parameters[edit]

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Examples[edit]

popf

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