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DOMESTIC SALES OFFICES

ALABAMA

Intel Corp.

303 Williams Avenue, S.W.

Suite 1422

Huntsville 35801

Tel: (205) 533-9353

ARIZONA

Intel Corp.

11225 N. 28th Drive

Suite 2140

Phoenix 85029

Tel: (602) 869-4980

CAUFORNIA

Intel Corp.

10tO Hurley Way

Suite 300

Sacramento 95825

Tel: (916) 929-4078

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Inlsi Corp."

2000 East 4th Street

Suite 100

Santa Ana 92705

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Intel Corp."

1350 Shorebird Way

MI. View 94043

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910-338-0255

Intel Corp."

5530 Corbin Avenue

Suite 120

Tarzana 91356

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COLORADO

Intel Corp.

4445 Northpark Drive

Suite 100

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Intel Corp."

650 S. Cherry Street

Suite 720

Denver 80222

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CONNECTICUT

Intet Corp.

36 Padanaram Road

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EMC Corp.

393 Center Street

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FLORIDA

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FI. lauderdale 33309 Tel: (305) 771-0600 lWX: 510-956-9407

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Suite 205

Maitland 32751

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GEORGIA

Intel Corp.

3300 Holcombe Bridge Road

Suite 225

Norcroaa 30092

Tel: (404) 449-0541

IWNOIS

Intel Corp."

2550 Golf Road

Suite 815

Rolling Meadows 60008

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INDIANA

Intel Corp.

9100 Purdue Road

Suite 400

Indianapolis 46268

Tel: (317) 875-0623

IOWA

Intel Corp.

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Cadar Rapids 52402

Tel: (319) 393-5510

KANIIAS

Intel Corp.

8400 W. l10th Street

Suite 170

Overtand Park 66210

Tel: (913) 642-8080

LOUISIANA

Industrial Digital Systems Corp.

2332 Severn Avenue

Suite 202

Metairie 7000t

Tel: (504) 831-8492

MARYLAND

Intel Corp."

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Intel Corp.

1620 Elton Road

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MASSACHUSETTS

Intel Corp."

27 Industrial Avenue

Chelmsford 01824

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EMC Corp.

385 Elliot Street Newton 02164

Tel: (617) 244-4740

lWX: 922531

MICHIGAN

Intel Corp."

26500 Northwestern Hwy.

Suite 401

Southfield 48075

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MINNESOTA

Intel Corp.

3500 W. 80th Street

Suite 360

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MISSOURI

Intel Corp.

4203 Earth City Expressway

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NEW JERSEY

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Raritan Center

Edison 06837

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NEW MEXICO

Intel Corp.

1120 Juan Tabo N.E.

Albuquerque 87112

Tel: (505) 292-8086

NEW YORK

Intel Corp."

300 Vanderbilt Motor Parkway

HauppaUr 11788

Tel: (516 231-3300

lWX: 51 -227-6236

Intel Corp.

80 WashingtOn Street

Poughkeepsie 12601

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Intel Corp."

211 White Sprucs Boulevard

Rochester 14623

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Victor Road

Victor 14564

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NORTH CAROLINA

Intal Corp.

2306 W. Meadowview Road

Suite 206

Greensboro 27407

Tel: (919) 294-1541

OHIO

Intel Corp.'

6500 Poe Avenue

Dayton 45414

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Intel Corp."

Chagrln-Brainard Bldg.. No. 300

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Tel: (216) 464-6915

lWX: 810-427-9298

OKLAHOMA

Intel Corp.

4157 S. Harvard Avenue

Suite 123

Tulsa 74135

Tel: (918) 749-8688

OREGON

Intel Corp.

10700 S.W. Beaverton

Hillsdale Highway

Suite 22

Beaverton 97005

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PENNSYLVANIA

Intel Corp,'

510 Pennsylvania Avenue Fort Washington 19034

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201 Penn Center Boulevard Suite 301W

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Q.E.D. Electronics

300 N. York Road

Hatboro 19040

Tel: (215) 674-9600

TEXAS

Intel Corp.'

12300 Ford Road

Suite 380

Dallas 75234

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Intel Corp."

7322 S.w. Freeway

Suite 1490

Houston 77074

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Industrial Digital Systems Corp.

5925 Sovereign

Suite 101

Houston 77036

Tel: (713)988-9421

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SullO 314

Austin 78752

Tel: (512) 454-3628

UTAH

Intel Corp.

268 West 400 South Salt lake City 84101 Tel: (801) 533-8086

VIRGINIA

Intel Corp.

1603 Santa Rosa Rosd

Suite 109

Richmond 23288

Tel: (804) 282-5668

WASHINGTON

Intel Corp.

110 110th Avenue N.E. Suite 510

Bellevue 98004

Tel: (206) 453-8086

lWX: 910-443-3002

WISCONSIN

Intel Corp.

450 N. Sunnyslope Road

Suite 130

Brookfield 53005

Tel: (4t4) 784-9060

CANADA

ONTARIO

Intel Semiconductor of Canada, ltd. 39 Hwy. 7, Bell Mews

Nepsan K2H 8R2

Tel: (613) 829-9714

TELEX: 053-4115

Intel Semiconductor of Canada, ltd. 50 Galaxy Boulevard

Suite 12

Rexdale M9W 4Y5

Tel: (416) 675-2105

TELEX: 06983574

Intel Semiconductor of Canada, Ltd. 201 Consumers Road

Suite 200

Willowdale M2J 4G8

Tel: (416) 494-6831

TELEX: 4946831

QUEBEC

Intel Semiconductor of Canada, ltd. 3860 ColO Vertu Road

Suite 210

SI. laurent H4R 1V4 Tel: (514) 334-0560 TELEX: 05-824172

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Intel MCS-80/85 manual Domestic Sales Offices

MCS-80/85 specifications

The Intel MCS-80/85 family, introduced in the late 1970s, is a seminal collection of microprocessors that played a pivotal role in the early days of computing. The MCS-80 series, initially targeting embedded systems and control applications, gained remarkable attention due to its innovative architecture and flexible programming capabilities.

The MCS-80 family is anchored by the 8080 microprocessor, which was one of the first fully integrated 8-bit microprocessors. Released in 1974, the 8080 operated at clock speeds ranging from 2 MHz to 3 MHz and featured a 16-bit address bus capable of addressing up to 64KB of memory. The processor’s instruction set included around 78 instructions, providing extensive capabilities for data manipulation, logic operations, and branching.

Complementing the 8080 was a suite of support chips, forming the MCS-80 platform. The most notable among them was the 8155, which integrated a static RAM, I/O ports, and a timer, tailored for ease of designing systems around the 8080. Other support chips included the 8085, which provided improvements with an integrated clock generator, making it compatible with more modern designs and applications.

The MCS-85 series, on the other hand, revolves around the 8085 microprocessor, which provided a more advanced architecture. The 8085 operated at clock speeds of up to 6 MHz and came with a 16-bit address bus, similar to its predecessor. However, it introduced more sophisticated features, including an enhanced instruction set and support for interrupt-driven programming. These enhancements made the 8085 especially appealing to developers working in real-time processing environments.

The MCS-80/85 family utilized NMOS technology, known for its lower power consumption and higher performance compared to previous technologies like TTL. The family’s architecture allowed for easy interfacing with a variety of peripherals, making it a favorite for educational institutions and hobbyists embarking on computer engineering projects.

With its robustness, versatility, and affordability, the Intel MCS-80/85 microprocessors laid the groundwork for many subsequent microcomputer systems and applications. The legacy of this powerful family continues to influence modern microprocessor design, emphasizing the importance of reliable architecture in a rapidly evolving technology landscape.