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The designation 8085 was given by Intel for an updated version of the 8080. The 8085 multiplexed the address bus, freeing up some pins, and Intel included newer functionality. The specific reason for the 5, in 8085, was to indicate that the 8085 operated on a single +5V power supply, unlike the 8080, which needed three power supplies, +5V, -5V, and +12V.

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Can 8085 CPU replace 8086 CPU?

No. The 8086 has instructions not present in the 8085. The 8086 was marketed as "source compatible" with the 8085, meaning that there was a translator program which could convert assembly language code for the 8085 into assembly language code for the 8086. However, this does not mean that the compiled 8086 assembly code would then run on an 8085; among other things, the 8086 was a true 16-bit processor, as opposed to the 8085 which was an 8-bit processor that supported a few 16-bit operations.


Why the name 8085 Why the name 8085 for microprocessor?

8085 is a microprocessor designed by Intel


Why the 16 bit 8085 microprocessor is not possible?

The 8085 was replaced with the 8086/8088. As such, there is no 16 bit version of the 8085.


Difference between 8080 and 8085?

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


In 8085A microprocessor What is the meaning of A here?

Maximal clock speed. 8085: ? 8085A: 3 MHz 8085AH: 5 MHZ


What is themeaning of pipe lines for 8085 microprocessor?

The 8085 is not pipelined.


When 8085 processor was invented?

The 8085 was introduced by Intel in 1977.


What do '8085' in 8085 Microprocessor signify?

The '8085' in the 8085 microprocessor is the designation given to the microprocessor by Intel. The '5' means it is a single power supply (5 volt) version of the 8080, with enhancements.


How many instruction are there in 8085 mp?

There are 74 instructions in the 8085 microprocessor.


Is 8085 divisible by 77?

Yes because 8085/77 = 105


Why put number as 8085 for microprocessor?

8085 is the developed version of 8080. due to the usage of +5v the 8085 was given to the developed version of 8080.