Media Summary: Added a board to buffer the ALU output and finally test the register in action. And making a mess opening post! Started work on a program counter and a power supply, mainly as just other things to work on to avoid getting stuck in a rut, but it's ... This is a quick episode in which I test revised CPU and glue logic PCBs for the F68 6809-based microcomputer system. The new ...

Discrete 8 Bit Computer 17 - Detailed Analysis & Overview

Added a board to buffer the ALU output and finally test the register in action. And making a mess opening post! Started work on a program counter and a power supply, mainly as just other things to work on to avoid getting stuck in a rut, but it's ... This is a quick episode in which I test revised CPU and glue logic PCBs for the F68 6809-based microcomputer system. The new ... In this video, we walk through writing a program—using a machine language we get to make up! Then we walk through exactly ... Nintendo, one of the world's largest silicon foundries, Apple, corruption, intrigue? All this and more are connected to quite possible ... We are all familiar with the PC, one of the longest lived micro

Finished building the decoder (just needs wiring up.) Created a 7-segment LED display that plugs right into the diode matrix. My aim is to build a SAP-1 style CPU using only welcome to this week's episode of "Reinventing the Wheel" with jdh CODE: When Jack Tramiel invented Commodore in the 1970's, he envisioned computing for the masses and not just the upper classes.

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I designed my own 8-bit computer just to play PONG
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Discrete 8-Bit Computer #17 - The 8-Bit Register In Action

Discrete 8-Bit Computer #17 - The 8-Bit Register In Action

Added a board to buffer the ALU output and finally test the register in action. And making a mess opening post!

Discrete 8-Bit Computer #16 - Program Counter & Power Supply Starts

Discrete 8-Bit Computer #16 - Program Counter & Power Supply Starts

Started work on a program counter and a power supply, mainly as just other things to work on to avoid getting stuck in a rut, but it's ...

DIY 8-bit computer, Episode 17: Fixed CPU/glue logic PCBs

DIY 8-bit computer, Episode 17: Fixed CPU/glue logic PCBs

This is a quick episode in which I test revised CPU and glue logic PCBs for the F68 6809-based microcomputer system. The new ...

8-bit CPU control logic: Part 1

8-bit CPU control logic: Part 1

In this video, we walk through writing a program—using a machine language we get to make up! Then we walk through exactly ...

8-bit computer update

8-bit computer update

An update on my plans to build another

An 8 bit Computer: Overview

An 8 bit Computer: Overview

In this video, I go over my custom

Taiwan's Lost 8-Bit Computer

Taiwan's Lost 8-Bit Computer

Nintendo, one of the world's largest silicon foundries, Apple, corruption, intrigue? All this and more are connected to quite possible ...

The history of the PC: From 8bit to 64bit and everything in-between.

The history of the PC: From 8bit to 64bit and everything in-between.

We are all familiar with the PC, one of the longest lived micro

Discrete 8-Bit Computer #3 - Finished Building Decoder & 7-Segment Display

Discrete 8-Bit Computer #3 - Finished Building Decoder & 7-Segment Display

Finished building the decoder (just needs wiring up.) Created a 7-segment LED display that plugs right into the diode matrix.

Discrete 8-Bit Computer #1 - Beginning

Discrete 8-Bit Computer #1 - Beginning

My aim is to build a SAP-1 style CPU using only

I designed my own 8-bit computer just to play PONG

I designed my own 8-bit computer just to play PONG

welcome to this week's episode of "Reinventing the Wheel" with jdh CODE: https://github.com/jdah/jdh-

The 6502 CPU Powered a Whole Generation!

The 6502 CPU Powered a Whole Generation!

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8 Bit Generation: The Commodore Wars

8 Bit Generation: The Commodore Wars

When Jack Tramiel invented Commodore in the 1970's, he envisioned computing for the masses and not just the upper classes.