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This video series discusses the instruction set that make a computer a computer. This video talks about jump instruction that allows users to repetitively execute certain instructions without the need to rewrite the same codes. It’s a critical tool behind the looping function of any computer programming.
For a systematic understanding about how computer works, please refer to previous videos:
Series 1: How Computers Compute and Store?
Binary and Transistor: youtube.com/watch?v=FMYUmgSuANo
Logic gate and Adder: youtube.com/watch?v=zdZXkmT_hX4
Memory - SR And Or Latch: youtu.be/TxSTmQUrCEw
Memory - Gated And-Or Latch: youtu.be/E3kLGD3-yAY
Memory - Why NAND, NOR Latch Work: youtu.be/JavcdC_msts
Two's Complement: youtu.be/tKvOwKC1T3w
Series 2: What Make a Computer, a Computer?
#1 Computer Bus & Tri-state Buffer: youtu.be/q669OoH_kvI
#2 Computer Sequencer: youtu.be/LrIp8qMgPE0
#3 Computer Instructions: youtu.be/8_BR-o_FDxQ
#4 Decoder: youtu.be/GzNRsdcsH9k
#5 Registers and Instruction Fetching:youtu.be/Ojic7lTWoGY
Series 3: What is Programming?
#0 Introduction: youtu.be/UlCb9NTKuoo
#1 Data Instruction: youtu.be/gTR01UnH81I
#2 Store and Load Instructions: youtu.be/SmmxYY370zQ
#3 Jump Instruction: youtu.be/k7pwbvbk4Zk
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References:
This video is based on Scotts CPU from an excellent book ‘But how do it know’ by J. Clark Scott
CPU design is copyright by John Clark Scott
CPU model is copyright by Siegbert Filbinger and John Clark Scott
ButHowDoItKnow.com/contactus
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Images from Shutterstock under standard license
Music: Kiss the Sky by Aakash Gandhi
#JumpInstruction #MachineCode #Programming
Full course with coupon: udemy.com/course/how-computers-work-course/?couponCode=LEARNING0TO1-24-SEP
This video series discusses the instruction set that make a computer a computer. This video talks about jump instruction that allows users to repetitively execute certain instructions without the need to rewrite the same codes. It’s a critical tool behind the looping function of any computer programming.
For a systematic understanding about how computer works, please refer to previous videos:
Series 1: How Computers Compute and Store?
Binary and Transistor: youtube.com/watch?v=FMYUmgSuANo
Logic gate and Adder: youtube.com/watch?v=zdZXkmT_hX4
Memory - SR And Or Latch: youtu.be/TxSTmQUrCEw
Memory - Gated And-Or Latch: youtu.be/E3kLGD3-yAY
Memory - Why NAND, NOR Latch Work: youtu.be/JavcdC_msts
Two's Complement: youtu.be/tKvOwKC1T3w
Series 2: What Make a Computer, a Computer?
#1 Computer Bus & Tri-state Buffer: youtu.be/q669OoH_kvI
#2 Computer Sequencer: youtu.be/LrIp8qMgPE0
#3 Computer Instructions: youtu.be/8_BR-o_FDxQ
#4 Decoder: youtu.be/GzNRsdcsH9k
#5 Registers and Instruction Fetching:youtu.be/Ojic7lTWoGY
Series 3: What is Programming?
#0 Introduction: youtu.be/UlCb9NTKuoo
#1 Data Instruction: youtu.be/gTR01UnH81I
#2 Store and Load Instructions: youtu.be/SmmxYY370zQ
#3 Jump Instruction: youtu.be/k7pwbvbk4Zk
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References:
This video is based on Scotts CPU from an excellent book ‘But how do it know’ by J. Clark Scott
CPU design is copyright by John Clark Scott
CPU model is copyright by Siegbert Filbinger and John Clark Scott
ButHowDoItKnow.com/contactus
**********
Images from Shutterstock under standard license
Music: Kiss the Sky by Aakash Gandhi
#JumpInstruction #MachineCode #Programming