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bryananthonio.com
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| | | | | Sharing key insights on how computers work, from logic gates and binary arithmetic to assembly languages. | |
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danielmangum.com
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| | | | | It's a simple question really: how can you read and write to the same register in a single-cycle processor? If you have spent most of your life working with software, it is tempting to think of all events as happening sequentially. However, that sequential model that we have become so familiar with as software engineers is really an abstraction that hardware offers to us to help our simple brains reason about logic. | |
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theshamblog.com
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| | | | | I built a computer! A very primitive one, made out of breadboards, bare wire, and logic gates. But it's fully functioning, it looks awesome, and unlike the staggering complexity of modern processor... | |
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blog.eowyn.net
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| | | Proof-of-concept CPU where the instructions are hamming codes | ||