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The 8-bit breadboard computer is certainly limited. But is it capable enough to even be a computer? In this video we explore how Turing Machines and the Lambda Calculus defined the whole class of "computable problems." And we talk about the relatively minor change needed to make the 8-bit breadboard computer Turing complete.


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