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It implements the [[Intel 8080]] instruction set, includes a hardware serial port, and requires only a +5 V supply. | It implements the [[Intel 8080]] instruction set, includes a hardware serial port, and requires only a +5 V supply. | ||
The data bus is multiplexed with the lower 8 bits of the address bus, thereby requiring an external latch. | The data bus is multiplexed with the lower 8 bits of the address bus, thereby requiring an external latch. | ||
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Revision as of 01:41, 28 January 2021
The Intel 8085 is an 8-bit microprocessor introduced in 1976.
It implements the Intel 8080 instruction set, includes a hardware serial port, and requires only a +5 V supply. The data bus is multiplexed with the lower 8 bits of the address bus, thereby requiring an external latch.