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To the 8-Bit Guy, the Pi is just a Linux computer. Other retrocomputing projects of a similar scope to this dream computer also fail: The Mega65, a project to resurrect the Commodore 65, will be ...
A Harvard architecture and a three-stage pipeline provide single-cycle performance, but with 32-bit operations and registers. Bit handling was a deficiency in existing Arm architectures.
Kyle Hovey has decided to build his own 8-bit CPU from scratch, out of breadboard, NVRAM chips, surface-mount transistors, and lots and lots of wire -- and he's blogged his experience, so you can ...
We've actually already seen one completely home-built 8-bit computer but, while Jake Eisenmann wasn't afraid to show off his creation, Kyle Hovey is actually inviting us along for the ride. The ...
Upgrading from an 8-bit to a 32-bit microcontroller (MCU) typically requires substantial software changes, even when a high-level language like C is employed, because the peripheral ...
Microsoft has teamed up with Barclays on a novel approach to tackling artificial intelligence (AI) and optimisation problems ...
That was followed by the 8088, which had the same 16-bit internal architecture but was connected to an 8-bit data bus, in 1979.
Kyle Hovey has decided to build his own 8-bit CPU from scratch, out of breadboard, NVRAM chips, surface-mount transistors, and lots and lots of wire -- and he's blogged his experience, so you can ...
That was followed by the 8088, which had the same 16-bit internal architecture but was connected to an 8-bit data bus, in 1979.
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