Topic Brief: After much effort, I've finally added an 8 bit instruction register to my breadboard TTL CPU that was originally derived from Ben ... How do CPUs take code electrical signals and translate them to strings of text on-screen that a human can actually understand?
Building A Computer Microcode Part 1 -
After much effort, I've finally added an 8 bit instruction register to my breadboard TTL CPU that was originally derived from Ben ... How do CPUs take code electrical signals and translate them to strings of text on-screen that a human can actually understand? In this video, we walk through writing a program—using a machine language we get to make up!
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- After much effort, I've finally added an 8 bit instruction register to my breadboard TTL CPU that was originally derived from Ben ...
- How do CPUs take code electrical signals and translate them to strings of text on-screen that a human can actually understand?
- In this video, we walk through writing a program—using a machine language we get to make up!
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