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[SOLVED] 8086 microprocessor projects

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need circuit diagrams of 8086 microprocessor mini project. please pls pls send me... thanks in advance.
 

Couldn't you use micro controller for doing your project?
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Jerin.
 
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no. i need project using 8086 only... even if 8086 is dummy is that circuit.. i need it. plss... help
 

you can port any project from microcontroller to 8086 , are you using a development kit or computer for running the code?
 

you can port any project from microcontroller to 8086 , are you using a development kit or computer for running the code?

ya. i use 8086 trainer kit. can u give me a sample project with circuit. but it should not consists of microcontroller.
 

Software for Education this will help you in designing.
download the program and then make your own...
make a traffic light controller using fuzzy-logic.
 

you are using c or asm, if you are using trainer kit most of the kits will have in build ADC module.
 

this might be helpful : Untitled-1.jpg
you can design it using the software and then do it in the programmer that you are using..
 
iam not getting completely.. i understood progm but how to design just by seeing??

---------- Post added at 18:54 ---------- Previous post was at 18:51 ----------

can a 8085 program be converted to 8086 progrm??
 

yes it can be

8085 is a 8 bit processor,number of flags are 5 and memory capacity is 64KB while 8086 is a 16 bit processor ,number of flags are 9 and memory capacity is 1 MB.The main difference between 8085 and 8086 is that 8086 uses pipelining.

8086 Microprocessor Emulator - Assembly Language is easy
this link might help
 
thank you. i will try as u said. thanks a lot. if i get struck anywhere, i will again ask u for ur help. thank you.
 

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