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  2. GNUSim8085 - Wikipedia

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    gnusim8085.srid.ca. GNUSim8085 is a graphical simulator, assembler and debugger for the Intel 8085 microprocessor in Linux and Windows. It is among the 20 winners of the FOSS India Awards announced in February 2008. [1] GNUSim8085 was originally written by Sridhar Ratnakumar in fall 2003 when he realized that no proper simulators existed for Linux.

  3. Intel 8085 - Wikipedia

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    Unsupported. The Intel 8085 (" eighty-eighty-five ") is an 8-bit microprocessor produced by Intel and introduced in March 1976. [ 2 ] It is the last 8-bit microprocessor developed by Intel. It is software- binary compatible with the more-famous Intel 8080 with only two minor instructions added to support its added interrupt and serial input ...

  4. List of free electronics circuit simulators - Wikipedia

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    List of free analog and digital electronic circuit simulators, available for Windows, macOS, Linux, and comparing against UC Berkeley SPICE. The following table is split into two groups based on whether it has a graphical visual interface or not. The latter requires a separate program to provide that feature, such as Qucs-S, [1] Oregano, [2] or ...

  5. Intel system development kit - Wikipedia

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    The SDK-85 MCS-85 System Design Kit was a single board microcomputer system kit using the Intel 8085 processor, clocked at 3 MHz with a 1.3 μs instruction cycle time. It contained all components required to complete construction of the kit, including LED display, keyboard, resistors, caps, crystal, and miscellaneous hardware.

  6. Simple-As-Possible computer - Wikipedia

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    The Simple-As-Possible (SAP) computer is a simplified computer architecture designed for educational purposes and described in the book Digital Computer Electronics by Albert Paul Malvino and Jerald A. Brown. [1] The SAP architecture serves as an example in Digital Computer Electronics for building and analyzing complex logical systems with ...

  7. Talk:Intel 8085 - Wikipedia

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    Gah4 ( talk) 22:09, 12 May 2018 (UTC) [ reply] The 1980 Intel "Component Data Catalog" calls the 8085 "Single Chip 8-Bit N-Channel Microprocessor". In the same catalog, Intel calls their 8048 family "Single Component 8-Bit Microcomputer" - a microcontroller, or at least a different class of product than the 8085.

  8. LTspice - Wikipedia

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    LTspice is a SPICE -based analog electronic circuit simulator computer software, produced by semiconductor manufacturer Analog Devices (originally by Linear Technology). [2] It is the most widely distributed and used SPICE software in the industry. [6] Though it is freeware, [4][5] LTspice is not artificially restricted to limit its ...

  9. Instruction set simulator - Wikipedia

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    Instruction set simulator. An instruction set simulator (ISS) is a simulation model, usually coded in a high-level programming language, which mimics the behavior of a mainframe or microprocessor by "reading" instructions and maintaining internal variables which represent the processor's registers. Instruction simulation is a methodology ...