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111 Results for "∇ 최저가 Ò1Ò《⑤⑦93》74⑸⑻ ∇신사역몰디브㉣몰디브셔츠룸gross몰디브셔츠룸강남몰디브강남몰디브capture 신사몰디브ㅧα몰디브셔츠룸debt"
RISC Relay CPU
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roelh
Scientific calculator with a brain built out of relays.
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MISC MK-II
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0xCAFEAFFE
SpaceMonkeyEngineering : Minimal Instruction Set Computer : MK-II
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Human Resource Machine in Logisim
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Keoni29
The instruction set of the game recreated with discrete logic.
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Relay-based projects
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matseng
A list of projects where the relays are doing some kind of processing or computing - i.e. something more than just switching a load.
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Weird CPU
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agp.cooper
A minimal 8 bit TTL CPU using 1970s technology
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The 74LS181 ALU
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agp.cooper
Taming the 74LS181 ALU chip
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Germanium ECL
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Yann Guidon / YGDES
How fast can germanium transistors compute ? And how much current will that draw ?
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AMBAP: A Modest Bitslice Architecture Proposal
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Yann Guidon / YGDES
Trying to unify and simplify a minimal architecture for various implementation technologies...
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Back from the 80's... Homemade 8085 CPU board
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Just4Fun
An homemade 8085 SBC I made more than 30 years ago...
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epRISC Open Computer
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john lemme
Building a computer from scratch
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A2Z Computer
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f4hdk
A computer invented, designed and built from scratch. Custom CPU on FPGA.
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The Cardboard Computer - IO is my name
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Dr. Cockroach
My goal is a 4-bit CPU using recycled cardboard substrate and Diode Transistor Logic. This is an educational platform for me.
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The Blinking Computer
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Tony Robinson
An educational 16-bit CPU made from < 1024 transistors with lots of LEDs that anyone can build and learn from
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The Hardware Side of Computation
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PointyOintment
An exploration of CPUs, GPUs, and FPGAs, and how they each perform computation
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One-instruction TTL Computer
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Justin Davis
A breadboard-able computer which uses only a single instruction - MOVE
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