Educational 8-bit computer built of 74HC logic gates
This is our third prototype, and attempt at building a computer ourselves, from scratch. Thanks to its simple architecture, it's incredibly easy to write programs for in assembly, which makes it a great educational tool as well, we believe.
Compared to some other breadboard-computers, our PCB-mounted design isn't only more portable and reliable, but also has the advantage of the ability to operate at higher frequencies, resulting in great performance. With a maximum clock speed of 6,2MHz and 128 kibibytes of general-purpose memory, it's capable of real-time graphics and audio processing.
We're already busy working on our fourth prototype, and we hope to release some more in-depth documentation and an instruction manual alongside it.
Educational 8-bit computer built of 74HC logic gates
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