What happens when the intr signal goes high in the 8085?
Answer / Rahul Gupta
When the INTR (Interrupt Request) signal goes high in the 8085 microprocessor, it requests an interrupt. The CPU will then save its current state, including the program counter and flags, and jump to the appropriate interrupt service routine to handle the interrupt.
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