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The 8085 microprocessor is an 8-bit processor with a 16-bit address bus. This means it can access a maximum of 64 KB (2^16) of memory. The 8085 can address memory locations from 0000H to FFFFH, totaling 64 KB of memory space. This limitation is due to the 16-bit address bus, which can only address up to 64 KB of memory.

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