– Covers microcomputer systems, 8085 architecture, memory interfacing, and I/O devices.
Gaonkar categorizes the 8085 assembly language into five functional groups. Mastering these categories allows developers to write highly optimized, low-overhead code. – Covers microcomputer systems
Includes six 8-bit general-purpose registers (B, C, D, E, H, L), an 8-bit Accumulator , and a Flag Register for status signals. an 8-bit Accumulator
B, C, D, E, H, and L. These 8-bit registers can be combined into 16-bit pairs (BC, DE, HL) to store memory addresses. – Covers microcomputer systems
Are you designing a (e.g., 8255, ADC/DAC)?
1. Why Study the 8085? The Lasting Impact of Gaonkar’s Text
Adds flexible, programmable parallel I/O ports to interface with matrix keyboards, seven-segment displays, and printers.