Re: free 8085 microprocessor assembler for windows



Eric wrote:

> I've got an old Windows PC that might as well use an 8085, based on the
> speed it runs programs!
>
> But honestly, a lot of us old timers still play with these devices.
> They're a LOT easier to use than PICs.
>

I partly agree, except I would have thought the 8051 was a). a closer
competitor to PICs and b). available around the time of the 8085 and still
in volume production by several manufacturers.

Ian
.



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