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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!

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