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A project log for ED-64: A discrete 8-bit computer

ED-64 will be an 8-bit computer built with discrete components, and will feature a ferrite core memory (documented as a separate project).

andrew-starrAndrew Starr 09/13/2016 at 09:013 Comments

Just a minor update - I have done some 'simplification': halved the instruction set to 8 instructions total, and reduced the ALU to 4 functions. This will allow a significant reduction in the amount of hardware I'll need to make, while still allowing meaningful programs to be written. I'm also taking some inspiration from the Kenbak-1 - the I/O has been reduced to one input and one output port of 8 bits each. If this seems extreme, recall that the T-1 is more or less an 'art project' - I'm not trying to replace a desktop PC.

And there's always I2C/SPI :)

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Yann Guidon / YGDES wrote 09/13/2016 at 12:41 point

I'm sorry but it is way more than an art project ;-)

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Yann Guidon / YGDES wrote 09/13/2016 at 12:39 point

more is less ? :-)

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Andrew Starr wrote 09/14/2016 at 06:24 point

actually, less is just enough :)

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