st1nkst1efel
st1nkst1efel
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18th Mar 2016
20th Mar 2016
8 "slots" with 8 bit each. If you understand how it works, feel free to use it with credit. I just uploaded this to show it to a friend tho
memory witchcraft debotatedwam 64bit electronic 8bit chip component byte computer

Comments

  • oldmud0
    oldmud0
    19th Mar 2016
    Haha... this laughs in the face of FILT/CRAY-based RAM :P
  • st1nkst1efel
    st1nkst1efel
    18th Mar 2016
    update: made it more compact and added some placeholder ports to make it more compatible with other things i might build someday
  • explorer
    explorer
    18th Mar 2016
    i'm make 8bit id:1956961
  • LBPHacker
    LBPHacker
    18th Mar 2016
    Wohoo, more computers! @explorer: Scroll down to my previous comment.
  • explorer
    explorer
    18th Mar 2016
    Please instruction
  • st1nkst1efel
    st1nkst1efel
    18th Mar 2016
    also congratz do LBPHacker to figuring it out
  • st1nkst1efel
    st1nkst1efel
    18th Mar 2016
    this was never meant to get so much attention, damn. but i guess imma try to make a whole computer out of it. i already got this and a hardcoded memory component done, so it should be doable.
  • jeffluo35
    jeffluo35
    18th Mar 2016
    Erosion: This is quite big to be using in a computer.
  • sandrika1010
    sandrika1010
    18th Mar 2016
    i like it! i have 2... may be more uses for it! thx +1!
  • LBPHacker
    LBPHacker
    18th Mar 2016
    Pinout from top to bottom: Reset, Address[0-2], Write, DataIn[0-7], Read, DataOut[0-7]. Pins are sparked simultaneously, no other timing is required. At a first glance it seems to have 32-frame write and read cycles (would be way less if PSCN-BRAY clean was done).