9.3 STATUS Register
The STATUS
            register contains: 
        - the arithmetic status of the ALU
 - the Reset status
 
The STATUS register can be the destination for any instruction, like any other register.
            If the STATUS register is the destination for an instruction that affects the Z, DC or C
            bits, then writes to these three bits are disabled. These bits are set or cleared
            according to the device logic. Furthermore, the TO and PD bits are not writable. Therefore, the result
            of an instruction with the STATUS register as destination may be different than
            intended.
        For example, CLRF STATUS will clear bits [4:3] and [1:0] and set the
                Z bit. This leaves the STATUS register as ‘000u u1uu’
            (where u = unchanged).
It is recommended, therefore, that only 
    BCF, BSF,
                SWAPF and MOVWF instructions are used to alter the
            STATUS register, because these instructions do not affect any Status bits. For other
            instructions not affecting any Status bits, refer to the “Instruction Set
                Summary” chapter.Important: The C and DC bits operate as
                    Borrow and Digit Borrow out
                bits, respectively, in subtraction.
