That is still underflow, technically speaking, as you are subtracting a larger number from a smaller one - underflow is how you get negative numbers from positive ones!
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Mats
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That is still underflow, technically speaking, as you are subtracting a larger number from a smaller one - underflow is how you get negative numbers from positive ones!
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Mats
You do get an overflow (or rather, underflow, as the second number is greater than the first), but the representation of signed and unsigned is [1] handled by the same instruction, and the only time...