The Intel 8085 ("eighty-eighty-five") is an 8-bit microprocessor produced by Intel and introduced in March 1976. It is the last 8-bit microprocessor developed...
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The Intel 8259 is a programmable interrupt controller (PIC) designed for the Intel 8085 and 8086 microprocessors. The initial part was 8259, a later A...
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microprocessor, it used the same microarchitecture as Intel's 8-bit microprocessors (8008, 8080, and 8085). This allowed assembly language programs written...
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for support and peripheral functions around the 8085 and similar processors (not exclusively Intel's), which were already well known by many engineers...
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assembly language for the Z80. At Intel, the 8080 was followed by the compatible and electrically more elegant 8085. Later, Intel issued the assembly-language...
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This generational list of Intel processors attempts to present all of Intel's processors from the 4-bit 4004 (1971) to the present high-end offerings...
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chipsets are listed in chronological order. An earlier chipset support for Intel 8085 microprocessor can be found at MCS-85 family section. Early IBM XT-compatible...
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syntaxes were used by Intel at the time, the 8080 could be used in an 8008 assembly-language backward-compatible fashion. The Intel 8085 is an electrically...
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is an early microcomputer released in late 1975, based on the Intel 8080 (and later 8085) and S-100 bus. It is a clone of its main competitor, the earlier...
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CCMC specializing in payroll and accounting. The Portal was based on an intel 8085 processor, 8-bit, clocked at 2 MHz. It was equipped with a central 64 KB...
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