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This is an 8-bit ALU that I made a few months ago for my current Redstone project of trying to make a CPU.
I made a "Demonstration Unit" for it with a nice compact user interface so I could show it off to people easily on the RDF server, but many people found it quite educational to use and I've gotten some requests for a download for it.
Note: The ALU defaults to Addition when none of its control-bits are on. Two of the operations have no ALU functionality ("Load" and "Jump Set", but they will be used in the full computer) and so these will just be addition. Similarly, addition will still occur with the Shift operation (so technically it's finding the mean of the two inputs).
I made a "Demonstration Unit" for it with a nice compact user interface so I could show it off to people easily on the RDF server, but many people found it quite educational to use and I've gotten some requests for a download for it.
Note: The ALU defaults to Addition when none of its control-bits are on. Two of the operations have no ALU functionality ("Load" and "Jump Set", but they will be used in the full computer) and so these will just be addition. Similarly, addition will still occur with the Shift operation (so technically it's finding the mean of the two inputs).
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