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What are the different flags in 8085?
Asked by Nagasree,
21 Sep '08 07:39 am
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Which type of architecture 8085 has?
How many memory locations can be addressed by a microprocessor with 14 address lines?
8085 is how many bit microprocessor?
Why is data bus bi-directional?
What is the function of accumulator?
What is flag, bus?
What are tri-state devices and why they are essential in a bus oriented system?
Why are program counter and stack pointer 16-bit registers?
What does it mean by embedded system?
What are the different addressing modes in 8085? ...more
Answered by BONNY KAPOOR, 21 Sep '08 07:55 am
How many memory locations can be addressed by a microprocessor with 14 address lines?
8085 is how many bit microprocessor?
Why is data bus bi-directional?
What is the function of accumulator?
What is flag, bus?
What are tri-state devices and why they are essential in a bus oriented system?
Why are program counter and stack pointer 16-bit registers?
What does it mean by embedded system?
What are the different addressing modes in 8085? ...more
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8085 microprocessor has a set 5 flip flops which serves as
the status flags & they are : Sign Flag ,Carry Flag,
Auxillary Carry Flag, Parity Flag & Zero Flag
Answered by anil garg, 11 Oct '09 03:53 pm
the status flags & they are : Sign Flag ,Carry Flag,
Auxillary Carry Flag, Parity Flag & Zero Flag
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