Describe the general purpose registers of 8085?
Answer / Gaurav Bahadur Chand
The general purpose registers (GPR) in the 8085 microcontroller are used to store data and addresses temporarily. These include Accumulator (A), B, C, D, E, H, L, and Stack Pointer (SP).
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