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Intel 8086 is a 16-bit microprocessor that was introduced in summer 1978. | Intel 8086 is a 16-bit microprocessor that was introduced in summer 1978. | ||
==Features== | |||
*133 instructions | |||
*9 flags | |||
*1MB maximum memory size | |||
*16-bit data bus width | |||
;Data types | |||
*8-bit unsigned, 8-bit signed | |||
*16-bit unsigned, 16-bit signed | |||
*Packed BCD, Unpacked BCD | |||
==Programming Tools== | ==Programming Tools== |
Revision as of 00:23, 11 January 2018
Intel 8086 is a 16-bit microprocessor that was introduced in summer 1978.
Features
- 133 instructions
- 9 flags
- 1MB maximum memory size
- 16-bit data bus width
- Data types
- 8-bit unsigned, 8-bit signed
- 16-bit unsigned, 16-bit signed
- Packed BCD, Unpacked BCD
Programming Tools
- Intel
- Microsoft Utility Software Package
Publications
- Stephen P. Morse; Bruce W Ravenel; Stanley Mazor; William B. Pohlman: Intel Microprocessors: 8008 to 8086 - IEEE Computer, Vol 13, No. 10, pages 42-60, October 1980
- Stephen P. Morse: The 8086 Primer - Hayden Publishing Co. 1980, ISBN 0-8104-5165-4
- Stephen P. Morse: The 8086/8088 Primer - Hayden Publishing Co. 1982, ISBN 0-8104-6255-9
- Russell Rector; George Alexy: The 8086 Book - Osbourne/McGraw-Hill 1980, ISBN 0-07-931029-X
- The 8086 Family User's Manual - Intel Corporation 1979
- 8086/8087/8088 Macro Assembly Language Reference - Intel Corporation 1980