AND it to 1 and test for zero. All even numbers have 0 in the last bit.
The most significant difference between the Intel 8085 and 8086 microprocessors is that the 8085 is an 8-bit system and the 8086 is a 16-bit system. This difference allows the 8086 system to have a much larger set of operational instructions and can make calculations to more significant places. Note: the 8085 processor does have two 16-bit registers. The pointer and the program counter.
In the 8085, if the accumulator starts as 00H, then adding 89H and 79H to it results in a value of 02H with CARRY set.
The factors of 8085 are 1, 3, 5, 7, 11, 15, 21, 33, 35, 49, 55, 77, 105, 147, 165, 231, 245, 385, 539, 735, 1155, 1617, 2695, and 8085 8085 = 3*5*7*7*11, so the prime factors are 3, 5, 7 and 11. 7 is used twice!
The name given to a set of coordinates is "coordinate system".
update to 8080 is 8085. and it's a name to identify chip.
8085 is a microprocessor designed by Intel
8085 is the developed version of 8080. due to the usage of +5v the 8085 was given to the developed version of 8080.
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.
the previous CPU of Intel is 8080A. 8085 is the first CPU to work in 5volts. hence the name 8085 (8080+5)
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.
8 bit input is given to Intel 8085 microprocessor.
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.
RIM, SIM, RST, to name three.
because the operand is available in the instruction itself
The 8085 was replaced with the 8086/8088. As such, there is no 16 bit version of the 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