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31 Results for "《 예약문의 OIO≡⑧④89≡83O⑥》강남하이킥레깅스룸Χぬscheme하이킥레깅스룸⊂선릉하이킥강남하이킥레깅스룸⑪も강남하이킥they 강남하이킥레깅스룸㈌선릉하이킥ㅼぷpoor"
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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SIFP - Single Instruction Format Processor
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zpekic
A super-scalar, reduced instruction set processor where microcode and machine code are the same thing!
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Wirewrap Pentium
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techav
Taking homebrew computing to absurd heights by wirewrapping a Pentium computer.
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Homebrew 4-bit transistorized CPU
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Gabor
made only out of about 450 bipolar transistors (BC182)
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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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Mackerel 68k Computer
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Colin Maykish
A computer engineering journey through the Motorola 68k CPU family
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Bit-serial CPU based on crossbar switch
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zpekic
256 switches and few shift registers to implement a working 16 or 32-bit integer arithmetic calculator (+, -, *, /, isqrt, BCD / bin conv..)
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MAXI030
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Lawrence Manning
An MC68030 based expandable computer
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VBCC Compiler - SPAM-1 Backend
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John Lonergan
The SPAM-1 CPU needs a C compiler so I've started porting VBCC
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Tetra - 4-bit CPU
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kaimac
Experiment to create a minimal 4-bit CPU that can do something fun
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1 CUP
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DepletionMode
A Completely Useless and Pointless 8-bit home-brew computer
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PolyMorph Receiver
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morph
A minimalist direct conversion radio receiver. 4 general purpose transistors and a Polyakov 2 diode mixer.
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KimStar
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Jac Goudsmit
Using a Propeller to Repair and Expand a MicroKim
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MC68000 Computer
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Hayden Kroepfl
My attempt at building a small computer based around a full Motorola 68000 processor.
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ED-64: A discrete 8-bit computer
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Andrew Starr
ED-64 will be an 8-bit computer built with discrete components, and will feature a ferrite core memory (documented as a separate project).
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