Published Jun 12th, 6/12/25 1:42 pm
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This 6 bit computer is all mine and I've been working on it for a long time, anyway let's talk about its features (It's not finished yet, there are many things to improve)
Cpu: PrimeP 1 (I just threw the name out of my head)
6 bit and 6 bit addressing
1 hz
Addition
subtraction
l1 cache= 2 bit (for Addition, Subtraction operations)
Ram:Embedded Ram 4bit (I'm too lazy to make replaceable ram)
I don't know much about the speed but it's probably 1 Hz
Screen:7x7 49 pixel screen (I can't give hz because I don't have a video card at the moment)
6 bit addressing
3 bit (Read Buffer, Clear Buffer and Draw pixel)
Gpu=(I haven't done it yet but probably specs)
Vram=4 bit
1 hz
(I'll write when I do)
I'm not putting a download link right now because even if you use it, you won't understand it.
I'll get it out soon (I hope)
I'm also planning to make a YouTube video
Don't forget to support
And take care of yourselves.
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Update notes (July 4, 2025):
I have been actively developing for 3 weeks now, but it is really hard to plan and execute. The planning took longer than necessary but I was able to finalize what I'm going to do in the meantime. What I'm doing is working on Instruction Memory. It's 8 bytes in total and I'm going to write the alphabet, numbers and the paint program in it. I'm on the alphabet now, I've written 16 letters, but I still have a long way to go.
I'm stopping this project for a short time because I'm going to order a new computer on Monday.
Most people don't care about this project anyway, but I'll post it anyway.
I also have a mini computer that I took out to test one more small hdd, if you want I can take it out if you want. I have one more computer for internet testing, that is, I added internet into minecraft, if you want, I will remove it if you write it in the comments.
Goodbye.
Cpu: PrimeP 1 (I just threw the name out of my head)
6 bit and 6 bit addressing
1 hz
Addition
subtraction
l1 cache= 2 bit (for Addition, Subtraction operations)
Ram:Embedded Ram 4bit (I'm too lazy to make replaceable ram)
I don't know much about the speed but it's probably 1 Hz
Screen:7x7 49 pixel screen (I can't give hz because I don't have a video card at the moment)
6 bit addressing
3 bit (Read Buffer, Clear Buffer and Draw pixel)
Gpu=(I haven't done it yet but probably specs)
Vram=4 bit
1 hz
(I'll write when I do)
I'm not putting a download link right now because even if you use it, you won't understand it.
I'll get it out soon (I hope)
I'm also planning to make a YouTube video
Don't forget to support
And take care of yourselves.
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Update notes (July 4, 2025):
I have been actively developing for 3 weeks now, but it is really hard to plan and execute. The planning took longer than necessary but I was able to finalize what I'm going to do in the meantime. What I'm doing is working on Instruction Memory. It's 8 bytes in total and I'm going to write the alphabet, numbers and the paint program in it. I'm on the alphabet now, I've written 16 letters, but I still have a long way to go.
I'm stopping this project for a short time because I'm going to order a new computer on Monday.
Most people don't care about this project anyway, but I'll post it anyway.
I also have a mini computer that I took out to test one more small hdd, if you want I can take it out if you want. I have one more computer for internet testing, that is, I added internet into minecraft, if you want, I will remove it if you write it in the comments.
Goodbye.
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