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This is a redstone computer I built in a custom way to make it easy for the user to program it. It has a different kind of program memory which allows you to tell it what to do using levers. It is an 8 bit computer with 16 lines of program memory.
More info on computer:
ALU:
8 bit with 17 commands 16 normal alu commands, along with addition
Program Counter/Memory:
16 bits of program memory clock runs on 144 ticks (yes, its slow)
RAM:
8 bits 26 storage locations
Temporary Memory:
8 bit 2 storage locations
Display:
8 bit uses binary to bcd and three 7 segment displays
More info on computer:
ALU:
8 bit with 17 commands 16 normal alu commands, along with addition
Program Counter/Memory:
16 bits of program memory clock runs on 144 ticks (yes, its slow)
RAM:
8 bits 26 storage locations
Temporary Memory:
8 bit 2 storage locations
Display:
8 bit uses binary to bcd and three 7 segment displays
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