Intel Personal Development System

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The Intel Personal Development System (short: IPDS ) is a portable microprocessor - and microcontroller - development system of the company Intel for 8-bit processors 8080 , 8085 and for the MCS-48 - and MCS-51 systems. The main processor is an 8085A-2 with 5 MHz, 64 KByte RAM and 2 KByte ROM, as well as the I / O ports for printer ( Centronics ), RS-232C , emulator and PROM programming device as well as the controller CRT and keyboard .

literature

  • Ulrich Rohde: IPDS: A muscle man. Intel's Personal Development System , mc , 1984, No. 8, pp. 72-73.

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