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There are some of the important instructions in 8085 microprocessor.
1. ADD: - The content of operand are added to the content of the accumulator and the result is stored in Accumulator.
Eg- ADD B (it adds the content of accumulator to the content of the register B)
ADD M (if content is stored in memory location the it is added with the content stored in accumulator)
2. ADC: -
addition with carry
Eg:- ADC B , ADC M
3. ADI: - Add immediate means add an immediate value withe the content of accumulator and it is stored in accumulator.
Eg: - ADI 30H
4. ACI: - Add immediate to accumulator with carry.
Eg: - ACI 40H
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