sniperviper21
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its a simple calculator that barely out does a abbicas, dont talk it up lol
I built a 4-bit adder to get a feel for the project. I'm gonna build an 8-bit computer if paypal ever fixes my account.
I wouldn't call it a rig, tbh. Project, but not rig.
its a simple calculator that barely out does a abbicas, dont talk it up lol
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Bs_mFELxWY&feature=related
is that your end goal kinda Foothead?
I've never actually known how a CPU Works.
So a CPU Works with Transistors, a transistor controls voltage (Input Pin,Control Pin,OutputPin?) and the flow of electricity? So with various layouts of transistors, you create gates with which the electricity flows through creating a 'calculator' of sorts that works in binary? Once the Transistors have generated binary, How does it output? How do you program this, do you 'program' it by the layout you set using the various gates?
I'm assuming that you simply have voltage coming into the Input pin, your inputs (The User) come in through the control pin and the output comes out of the output pin?
I'd love to build a home built computer to play a tune, or display on an LCD or something. Something useful.
If you could make that run DOS, that would be a wet dream. Also, what plans are you following? I'd LOVE to build something like this.