Lev KruglyakI've been building a 1970's era computer out of discrete transistors for the last few months and I thought I'd start a YouTube series documenting my progress. In this video, we won't be discussing any hardware, these are just my plans for the overall architecture of the computer. In future videos I'll discuss the various circuits in detail.
From Transistors To Tetris Part 1 : Computer ArchitectureLev Kruglyak2020-06-26 | I've been building a 1970's era computer out of discrete transistors for the last few months and I thought I'd start a YouTube series documenting my progress. In this video, we won't be discussing any hardware, these are just my plans for the overall architecture of the computer. In future videos I'll discuss the various circuits in detail.From Transistors To Tetris Part 2: Program Counter and Stack PointerLev Kruglyak2020-08-16 | This is the second episode in a series documenting my build of a 1970s era computer out of discrete transistors. In this video, I design and explain the stack pointer and the program counter.
This is for MIT Early Action 2019. I'm going to be majoring in math, so this is just a supplemental video with some of my programming projects which aren't mentioned in the rest of the application.Programmable 16-bit Computer Finding Prime NumbersLev Kruglyak2019-06-03 | I created a digital circuit simulator and built a programmable 16-bit computer, based off of Ben Eater's designs. The computer has 2048 lines of 16-bit memory, and the prime number program takes up about 35 lines of code in memory. In this video, the computer is operating at approximately 200Hz.