What are the main differences between the 8085 and 8086 microprocessor?
Answer / Navneet Sonkar
"The 8086 is a larger microprocessor than the 8085, it has more addressing modes, more registers, larger memory capacity, and can handle real-mode and protected-mode operation. The 8085 operates in single-user mode only."
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