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==Applications== The 8085 processor was used in a few early personal computers, for example, the [[TRS-80 Model 100 line]] used an OKI manufactured 80C85 (MSM80C85ARS). The [[CMOS]] version 80C85 of the NMOS/HMOS 8085 processor has several manufacturers. In the [[Soviet Union]], an 80C85 clone was developed under the [[Soviet integrated circuit designation|designation]] IM1821VM85A ({{langx|ru|{{ill|ИМ1821ВМ85А|ru|vertical-align=sup}}|italic=yes}}) {{as of|2016|alt=which in}} 2016 was still in production.<ref name=nzpp1821>{{cite web | title=Микропроцессорный комплект М1821 | trans-title=Microprocessor system M1821 | publisher=AO NZPP | place=Novosibirsk | url=http://www.nzpp.ru/product/page5.php | language=ru | access-date=31 May 2016 }}</ref> Some manufacturers provide variants with additional functions such as additional instructions.{{Citation needed|date=February 2011}} The [[Radiation hardening|radiation hardened]] version of the 8085 has been in on-board instrument data processors for several [[NASA]] and [[ESA]] space physics missions in the 1990s and early 2000s, including [[CRRES]], [[Polar (satellite)|Polar]], [[FAST (satellite)|FAST]], [[Cluster (satellite)|Cluster]], [[HESSI]], the [[Mars Pathfinder|Sojourner]] Mars Rover,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/MPF/rover/descrip.html|title=Description of the Rover Sojourner|website=mars.jpl.nasa.gov}}</ref> and [[THEMIS (satellite)|THEMIS]]. The Swiss company SAIA used the 8085 and the 8085–2 as the CPUs of their PCA1 line of [[programmable logic controller]]s during the 1980s. Pro-Log Corp. put the 8085 and supporting hardware on an STD Bus format card containing CPU, RAM, sockets for ROM/EPROM, I/O and external bus interfaces. The included Instruction Set Reference Card uses entirely different mnemonics for the Intel 8085 CPU. The product was a direct competitor to Intel's [[Multibus]] card offerings. <gallery caption="Intel 8085 [[second source]]s" mode="packed" heights="150px"> image:AMD AM9085ADM 1.jpg|[[AMD]] Am9085 image:Ic-photo-Mitsubishi--M5L8085AP--(8085-CPU).png|[[Mitsubishi Electric|Mitsubishi]] M5L8085 image:NEC D8085A 1a.jpg|[[NEC μPD8085]] image:Soviet made processor KM1821VM85A.jpg|NZPP Novosibirsk IM1821VM85 (Soviet Union) image:Ic-photo-OKI--M80C85A-2--(8085-CPU).JPG|[[Oki Electric Industry|OKI]] M80C85 image:Siemens SAB8085A C 1.jpg|[[Siemens]] SAB8085 image:Toshiba TMP8085AP 1.jpg|[[Toshiba]] TMP8085 </gallery>
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