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Its [[instruction set]] is a superset of the 8080's, with a few added instructions to handle the added features of the 8085 (a more complex [[interrupt]] system, and a built in [[asynchronous serial line]] interface); it is otherwise [[object code]]-compatible.
 
Its [[instruction set]] is a superset of the 8080's, with a few added instructions to handle the added features of the 8085 (a more complex [[interrupt]] system, and a built in [[asynchronous serial line]] interface); it is otherwise [[object code]]-compatible.
  
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Revision as of 23:48, 19 October 2018

The Intel 8085 was effectively a later version of the popular Intel 8080 microprocessor. It improved on the 8080 by only needing +5V (hence the '5' in the number), like the 8080's competitor the Zilog Z80; and also by needing less support circuitry.

Its instruction set is a superset of the 8080's, with a few added instructions to handle the added features of the 8085 (a more complex interrupt system, and a built in asynchronous serial line interface); it is otherwise object code-compatible.