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| | | | | In the last part I ended up with a partially working CPU with most of the single-clock instructions implemented. So far, all of the testing was done in simulator only, and it's about time to to get a visual output, so I implemented the display sprite operation next. Other articles in the series: CHIP-8 in FPGA #1 (ALU) CHIP-8 in FPGA #2 (CPU) Display instruction: DXYN The DXYN opcode is described in the original manual as: | |
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| | | | | Recently, there was a computer on ebay.de which I never heard about before which turned out to be the quirkiest, most interesting and innovative model I learned about in a long time. No one else bid on it, so I got it for a low price. It is now the oldest computer I own. Meet... | |
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| | | | | I'm a fairly frequent Hacker News lurker, especially when I have some other important task that I'm avoiding. I normally head to the Active page (lots of comments, good for procrastination) and pick a nice long discussion thread to browse. So over time I've ended up with a good sense of what topics come up... | |
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