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- MPT8080 abstract "The MPT8080 "Microtutor" is a microprocessor trainer based on the Intel 8080 processor, developed by Limrose Electronics. It was designed in the mid-1970s to assist in the understanding of the then-new microprocessors.Users of the MPT8080 enter assembly language programs via binary switches or a hexadecimal keypad. While the code executes, the user can observe what is happening on the address, data, and control signals of the microprocessor. The MPT8080 acts like a simulator, in that code can be stepped through one instruction—or each cycle of each individual instruction—at a time to observe what is happening.The MPT8080 has simple input and output, consisting of eight LEDs and eight switches. The input port allows code to sense the state of external switches, whilst the output port can display information on one of its eight LEDs. The input and outputs port also have connectors, allowing them to be connected to external signals through accessory patch kits, allowing the MPT8080 to control and monitor other circuitry.".
- MPT8080 thumbnail MPT0080K-1.PNG?width=300.
- MPT8080 wikiPageExternalLink 2ndyearmanual2008-2009lab1.pdf.
- MPT8080 wikiPageExternalLink micros.htm.
- MPT8080 wikiPageExternalLink MPT.htm.
- MPT8080 wikiPageID "23215202".
- MPT8080 wikiPageRevisionID "605199534".
- MPT8080 caption "MPT8080 Version 2".
- MPT8080 hasPhotoCollection MPT8080.
- MPT8080 inventName "Dr. Ravi Raizada".
- MPT8080 manufacturer "Limrose Electronics".
- MPT8080 memory "1.0".
- MPT8080 name "MPT8080 "Microtutor"".
- MPT8080 ports "Proprietary input and output ports".
- MPT8080 processor "Intel 8080A".
- MPT8080 type "Microprocessor trainer".
- MPT8080 subject Category:Computer_science_education.
- MPT8080 subject Category:Early_microcomputers.
- MPT8080 subject Category:Education_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- MPT8080 comment "The MPT8080 "Microtutor" is a microprocessor trainer based on the Intel 8080 processor, developed by Limrose Electronics. It was designed in the mid-1970s to assist in the understanding of the then-new microprocessors.Users of the MPT8080 enter assembly language programs via binary switches or a hexadecimal keypad. While the code executes, the user can observe what is happening on the address, data, and control signals of the microprocessor.".
- MPT8080 label "MPT8080".
- MPT8080 sameAs m.051vvlk.
- MPT8080 sameAs Q6717339.
- MPT8080 sameAs Q6717339.
- MPT8080 wasDerivedFrom MPT8080?oldid=605199534.
- MPT8080 depiction MPT0080K-1.PNG.
- MPT8080 homepage MPT.htm.
- MPT8080 isPrimaryTopicOf MPT8080.