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Does the Intel 8085 CPU use real memory addresses?
In fact, both the 8086 and the 8085 use real addressing.
The 8085, like the 8080, has a 16-bits address space from $0000 to $FFFF (65536 bytes). You can use any 16-bit register to hold an address, or …