Comments for 8 Bit Spaghetti http://8-bitspaghetti.com Wed, 21 Feb 2018 16:31:26 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.13 Comment on Two Useful Books by Kyle http://8-bitspaghetti.com/2012/04/two-useful-books/#comment-2799 Wed, 21 Feb 2018 16:31:26 +0000 http://8-bitspaghetti.com/?p=65#comment-2799 This is awesome! Thanks for the reference. I had to change the URL since my old domain expired and was bought by a parking agency before I could grab it again…

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Comment on Building an 8-Bit Computer – Now With Instructions by Mads Barnkob http://8-bitspaghetti.com/2012/05/building-8-bit-computer-instructions/#comment-1542 Sun, 15 Nov 2015 11:02:45 +0000 http://8-bitspaghetti.com/?p=112#comment-1542 Good and thorough tutorial you wrote on this, the whole hand drawn explanation from the small parts and up is great 🙂

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Comment on Two Useful Books by David Cary http://8-bitspaghetti.com/2012/04/two-useful-books/#comment-1344 Mon, 03 Aug 2015 13:57:41 +0000 http://8-bitspaghetti.com/?p=65#comment-1344 An early rough draft of a book about TTL CPU design and related topics is available at:

http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Microprocessor_Design/Wire_Wrap

You can help us make it better. (I hope Kyle is happy I added a link from that book to 8 bit spaghetti).

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Comment on The Display by Febin http://8-bitspaghetti.com/2012/04/display/#comment-1211 Sun, 31 May 2015 04:41:33 +0000 http://8-bitspaghetti.com/?p=68#comment-1211 Hey , How did u compiled this code? how did you use those functions ? are they predefined somewhere. how can this code work ?

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Comment on NVRAM Programmer by Alex http://8-bitspaghetti.com/2012/04/nvram-programmer/#comment-1020 Mon, 16 Feb 2015 01:59:04 +0000 http://8-bitspaghetti.com/?p=92#comment-1020 Great job! I wonder what EEPROM chip you would recommend, can you give a jameco link? Thanks very much!

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Comment on Control Matrix Programming by Kyle http://8-bitspaghetti.com/2012/04/control-matrix-programming/#comment-950 Tue, 20 Jan 2015 18:19:22 +0000 http://8-bitspaghetti.com/?p=72#comment-950 That is the Radioshack Electronics Learning Lab. It is essentially a glorified breadboard with extraneous components. It is super useful for prototyping. In this setup I utilized the momentary push switches and the DPDT switch (as well as the power rail).

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Comment on Control Matrix Programming by juke http://8-bitspaghetti.com/2012/04/control-matrix-programming/#comment-527 Wed, 24 Sep 2014 04:45:25 +0000 http://8-bitspaghetti.com/?p=72#comment-527 what is this radioshack board ?

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Comment on The Bulk of My Computer by Guy Incognito http://8-bitspaghetti.com/2012/04/bulk-computer/#comment-171 Fri, 29 Nov 2013 02:09:59 +0000 http://8-bitspaghetti.com/?p=74#comment-171 http://www.scribd.com/doc/122490378/SAP-1-Simple-as-Possible-Computer-Schematic-Diagram

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Comment on The Bulk of My Computer by Guy Incognito http://8-bitspaghetti.com/2012/04/bulk-computer/#comment-170 Fri, 29 Nov 2013 02:08:55 +0000 http://8-bitspaghetti.com/?p=74#comment-170 A schematic for a very similar computer can be found here:

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Comment on The Display by js http://8-bitspaghetti.com/2012/04/display/#comment-169 Tue, 26 Nov 2013 02:54:45 +0000 http://8-bitspaghetti.com/?p=68#comment-169 I mean this chip – datasheet:
http://www.utm.edu/staff/leeb/DM74185.pdf

and one vendor that claims to stock it: http://www.littlediode.com/components/74158.html

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