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RE: Intro to CPU design [All parts] #21
(10-15-2019, 07:34 PM)XWorld Wrote: This is almost like magic to me, never seen this before i know about binary and stuff, but never thought that i would need this sort of in depth understanding , i mean will i need it in the future ?, i actually don't know but i think that i would be taking a look at it in the future if i still have brain cells, so thanks for putting up this article i hope it sticks around, till 2021 or something Smile

You might need it. If you want to start designing and building processors you absolutely will. If you want to learn to write more efficient code, you NEED to understand how that code is actually being executed, and so you need at least a fair understanding of assembly language, compilers, and CPU design.

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RE: Intro to CPU design [All parts] #22
(10-15-2019, 09:54 PM)phyrrus9 Wrote:
(10-15-2019, 07:34 PM)XWorld Wrote: This is almost like magic to me, never seen this before i know about binary and stuff, but never thought that i would need this sort of in depth understanding , i mean will i need it in the future ?, i actually don't know but i think that i would be taking a look at it in the future if i still have brain cells, so thanks for putting up this article i hope it sticks around, till 2021 or something Smile
You might need it. If you want to start designing and building processors you absolutely will. If you want to learn to write more efficient code, you NEED to understand how that code is actually being executed, and so you need at least a fair understanding of assembly language, compilers, and CPU design.
In addition to your tutorials, a good tutorial set is Nand2Tetris. I have been taking it myself, and we use HDL (Hardware Description Language) to put together a 16 bit CPU. On top of that you design a programming language, and make a game using that language. I only got to the part where you build the CPU, so I cannot vouch for the second half
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RE: Intro to CPU design [All parts] #23
very intreresting! dying for part 7
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RE: Intro to CPU design [All parts] #24
(01-28-2021, 03:24 PM)vrag Wrote: very intreresting! dying for part 7

The reality is there probably won't be a part 7, as the atmosphere of this forum has shifted away from being technical over the years. Were it to return and be active in that area again, it might get revisited.

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RE: Intro to CPU design [All parts] #25
This is one of the most high quality threads I have ever read on any forum in years.

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RE: Intro to CPU design [All parts] #26
man i love this form for the sole reason its more tecnical then others.

Forums these days are just kiddie skidders with their pannels and openbullets Sad
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RE: Intro to CPU design [All parts] #27
Very very high quality thread, shame you stopped writing. As an electrical engineer I hope that interest in this sort of things returns here on the forum. Anyway kudos to you for taking the time to write it all down.

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RE: Intro to CPU design [All parts] #28
these are quite detailed tutorials. Thanks

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RE: Intro to CPU design [All parts] #29
Yeah, its been like 5 hours of "im bored, should I go racing? No...too expensive for fuel...Should I program? No, nothing to write.. I know! Let's teach people how you made that CPU last year and hope somebody improves your spec!"

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RE: Intro to CPU design [All parts] #30
Wow, very nice! Thank you man!

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