I have an old Nordheimer, serail number just slightly less than yours. Mine was made in 1906, so yours would be very close. Either 1906 or 1907. I have an old Nordheimer, serail number just slightly less than yours. Mine was made in 1906, so yours would be very close. Either 1906 or 1907.
This website might help:
http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=U1ARTU0001587
8085 is the developed version of 8080. due to the usage of +5v the 8085 was given to the developed version of 8080.
a number (1) because 8085+1=8086
The 8085 was given its number as the next version of the 8080. The 5 means that it operates on a single 5 volt power source.
The 8085 has a single +5V power supplyThe 8085 has a multiplexed low order address busThe 8085 has extra single pin interrupts, TRAP, RST7.5, RST6.5, and RST5.5The 8085 has serial I/O pins SID and SODThe 8085 has maskable interrupts and the RIM/SIM instructionThe 8085 includes the functionality of the 8224 clock genereator and 8228 system controllerThe 8085 added several 16 bit operations
program to find prime number in 8085 microprocessor
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the minimum number ICs required for 8085 to start working properly are 3
A program which is used to count the number of numbers in an array using a 8085 microprocessor is known as a assembly language program.
It means an 8 bit parallel I/O interface, as opposed to 8251 which is a serial I/O.
8085 is a microprocessor designed by Intel
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Because it is the top operating speed for that IC