David-P
David-P
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24th Aug 2020
10th Sep 2020
Guide to use here!! use freely. If you want, give credit.
computer powder tptlalsc electronic electric geeky nuke

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  • David-P
    David-P
    19th Aug 2021
    The instructions that I gave at that time are confusing, I am learning and working to give better guides.
  • David-P
    David-P
    19th Aug 2021
    Sorry Brandon8ball, I did not check the save again, Ok. Credit and to Mark2222 for giving me inspiration with the architecture of his tptlalsc computer by making Zaphire, base of the ALU, by the hexadecimal display and the decimal input. I want to clarify that apart from this I did not receive help, it is almost all my work.
  • Brandon8ball
    Brandon8ball
    20th Jul 2021
    David-P: ok, but give credit tho.
  • David-P
    David-P
    20th Jul 2021
    I worked a few months in this ALU basing myself on that model and improving adding some things, it is more compact than the original and has better performance. I should have given credit, but IT IS NOT A COPY-PASTE.
  • Brandon8ball
    Brandon8ball
    20th Jul 2021
    the ALU is a copy of the one in id:427363
  • David-P
    David-P
    29th Aug 2020
    stepan243 yes is freeeeeee!
  • stepan243
    stepan243
    29th Aug 2020
    can i use no wifi logo?
  • David-P
    David-P
    26th Aug 2020
    Victor101 What are you unclear about?
  • Victor101
    Victor101
    26th Aug 2020
    this is so confusing, how do i use it?
  • David-P
    David-P
    25th Aug 2020
    LordOfPotatoes simple binary counter example using RAM. add: 0001 1 0011 0 0001 store: 0000 0 0011 1 1110 stdio out: 1100 0 0000 1 0011 go to the begin: 1101 0 1111 0 0000 This code has no end of execution.