Usagi Electric | Vacuum Tube Computer P.11 – Building a 4-bit Decoder for the Instruction Register @UsagiElectric | Uploaded April 2021 | Updated October 2024, 16 hours ago.
Our instruction register is slowly getting more and more capable as we build further and further. Today, we want to take the 4-bit binary stored in the register, and decode it into 16 individual control lines, which means we’re building a decoder!
Also, check out the episode where we reverse engineer the Motorola MC14500: youtu.be/3nwmBgD09t8
Artist: Dhsu, Mustin
Title: B.A.M.F. (Radio Edit)
ocremix.org/remix/OCR01896
Also, we now have some epic shirts for sale!
my-store-11554688.creator-spring.com
Come join us on Discord and Twitter!
Discord: discord.gg/p7UsfHD
Twitter: twitter.com/UsagiElectric
Thanks for watching!
Our instruction register is slowly getting more and more capable as we build further and further. Today, we want to take the 4-bit binary stored in the register, and decode it into 16 individual control lines, which means we’re building a decoder!
Also, check out the episode where we reverse engineer the Motorola MC14500: youtu.be/3nwmBgD09t8
Artist: Dhsu, Mustin
Title: B.A.M.F. (Radio Edit)
ocremix.org/remix/OCR01896
Also, we now have some epic shirts for sale!
my-store-11554688.creator-spring.com
Come join us on Discord and Twitter!
Discord: discord.gg/p7UsfHD
Twitter: twitter.com/UsagiElectric
Thanks for watching!