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#1 2010-05-20 17:21:12

Krause
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Hi, I designed a CPU

Well, kind of. It was a project work for my boolean logic class, and I don't have any more time to dedicate to it. I'm currently trying to document the machine code and write an assembler in python.

http://wiki.github.com/Krause/rgvrmig/cpu

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#2 2010-05-20 23:41:32

Krause
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Re: Hi, I designed a CPU

First draft of the machine code documentation is up. My English isn't very good, can someone tell me if you're able to make sense of it?

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#3 2010-05-21 00:50:09

my0pic
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Re: Hi, I designed a CPU

I can make perfect sense of it, your English is great!

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#4 2010-05-21 02:02:00

mikesd
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Re: Hi, I designed a CPU

That looks interesting.

Have not heard of Logisim before. Will check it out when I have time.

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#5 2010-05-21 19:59:34

Krause
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Re: Hi, I designed a CPU

Have not heard of Logisim before.

It's pretty easy to figure out as far as circuit builders/simulators go. That said, its default circuit library is purely theoretical (perfect gate delay, no power supply simulation, etc), and as such it's only useful for early prototyping.

Last edited by Krause (2010-05-21 22:58:19)

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