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A project log for Discrete YASEP

a 16-bits YASEP computer (mostly) made of DIP/SOIC chips like in the 70s and 80s... with 2010's twists!

yann-guidon-ygdesYann Guidon / YGDES 10/29/2015 at 15:520 Comments

Why stop at displaying the opcode in plain characters ?

What about typing the opcode and register names too, and assemble them into instruction words ?

At least in principle it is possible since the input devices are modular (using a common control-byte bus) and the instruction format is pretty simple.

I think it will be fun to develop ! I can already see the buttons and TIL311 everywhere, glowing and warming the board...

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