3.11 Z Status Bit
The Z Status bit is a special Zero Status bit that is useful for extended
                  precision arithmetic. The Z bit functions like a normal Z flag for all
                  instructions, except those that use the Carry/Borrow
                  input (ADDC, CPB, SUBB and
                        SUBBR). For the ADDC,
                  CPB, SUBB and SUBBR
                  instructions, the Z bit can only be cleared and never set. If the result of one of
                  these instructions is non-zero, the Z bit will be cleared and will remain cleared,
                  regardless of the result of subsequent ADDC,
                  CPB, SUBB or SUBBR operations.
                  This allows the Z bit to be used for performing a simple zero check on the result
                  of a series of extended precision operations.
A sequence of instructions working on multiprecision data (starting with
                  an instruction with no Carry/Borrow input) will
                  automatically logically AND the successive results of the zero test. All results
                  must be zero for the Z flag to remain set at the end of the sequence of
                  operations. If the result of the ADDC, CPB,
                        SUBB or SUBBR instruction is non-zero, the
                  Z bit will be cleared and remain cleared for all subsequent ADDC,
                        CPB, SUBB or SUBBR
                  instructions. 
