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464 Results for "8-bit cpu"
Cambridge-1: a 4-bit 7400 series based CPU
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ARITH-MATIC
The Cambridge-1 features a 4-bit word size, 7400 series ICs galore and blinkenlights-a-plenty.
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Nits Processor
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Ced
8-bit TTL technology processor
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Mackerel 68k Computer
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Colin Maykish
A computer engineering journey through the Motorola 68k CPU family
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SAP-1 Spreadsheet Edition - Ben Eater Computer
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Logica Nova
A full implementation of the Ben Eater/Alberto Malvino SAP-1 computer emulated via google sheets.
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Nomalah-1 -> 8-Bit CPU and Computer
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Dallas
A homebrew 8-bit computer with 8-bit arithmetic and addressing, that can play Snake.
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SPAM-1 - 8 Bit CPU
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John Lonergan
8 Bit CPU in 7400 with full Verilog simulator and toolchain
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TD4 CPU
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agp.cooper
TD4 CPU is a "4bit CPU that runs". It is very interesting for what can be done with so little.
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Home brew Computer
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ammarbhayat28
Created from 74xxx series logic and some RAM/ROM chips
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PERSEUS-8 homemade 6502 computer
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Mitsuru Yamada
The PERSEUS-8 is the enhanced version of the minimum configuration type the PERSEUS-7 6502 computer
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j8ger
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Louis
Homebuilt 8-bit CPU and GPU for fun entertainment system.
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T962A Controller Drop-In (using *PIC32MZ*)
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PhillyFlyers
This is a drop-in replacement controller board for the T962A reflow oven, using the PIC32MZEFH as the CPU.
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Boxer-1 TTL Computer
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Boxerbomb
An 8-bit TTL computer with 8 bits of address space.
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cputhing
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Vince Hodges
cputhing is framework/toolkit for software models of simple CPUs. Currently the SAP-1. Inspired by Ben Eaters videos.
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TTL Operation Module (TOM-1)
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Tim Ryan
A 16-bit TTL CPU and stack machine built out of 7400-series chips.
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From bit-slice to Basic (and symbolic tracing)
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zpekic
Step by step from micro-coded Intel 8080 compatible CPU based on Am2901 slices to small system running Tiny Basic from the Disco Era.
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