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17 Results for "↘ 최저가 Ò1Ò〈⑻⑷89〉83Ò⑥ ↗ 강남쓰리아워㏃ ∨acting강남쓰리아워㎲쓰리아워가격쓰리아워ご㈃쓰리아워lent 쓰리아워가격チ쓰리아워가격●㎫affectionate"
LLTP - Light Logic Transistorless Processor
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Dr. Cockroach
My attempt to create a CPU/MCU without transistors or relays
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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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74181 4-bit ALU without transistors
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Dr. Cockroach
The 74181 ALU circuit recreated using Light Logic gates
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SPDT16: 16-bits arithmetic unit with relays
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Yann Guidon / YGDES
Let's imagine I could get about 200 SPDT relays. Of course I would know what to do with them :-D But will 200 be enough ?
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RISC Relay CPU
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roelh
Scientific calculator with a brain built out of relays.
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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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The 74LS181 ALU
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agp.cooper
Taming the 74LS181 ALU chip
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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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ALUMinimum
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Squonk42
Learn deep logic optimization by implementing the fastest ALU West of the Pecos River, using no specialized arithmetic chip
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YGREC8
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Yann Guidon / YGDES
A byte-wide stripped-down version of the YGREC16 architecture
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S1-AU Mk1: a 4-bit arithmetic unit
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ARITH-MATIC
The S1-AU Mk1 is a 4-bit arithmetic unit, designed to help you explore the guts of computing.
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4 bit TTL ALU
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roelh
Alternative for the 74LS181 ALU, built in One Square Inch
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1 Square Inch TTL CPU
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roelh
A microprocessor built with TTL chips. In one square inch.
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Kobold - retro TTL computer
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roelh
A 16 bit computer with 20 address bits and video display, from just a few TTL and memory chips. Instructions resemble 68000 / PDP-11.
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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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