Home-designed CPU, and a documented process to build it
My Personal Plans - To be translated into Issue form:
- Get Jekyll running on Windows using one of:
- jekyllrb.com/docs/windows/#installation
- davidburela.wordpress.com/2015/11/28/easily-install-jekyll-on-windows-with-3-command-prompt-entries-and-chocolatey
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See if GitHub Issues will be private and come up with a solution accordingly, use Project with Cards or not
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Content: Create Introduction
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Content: Scan in schematic, pictures, doc pages
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Content:
- Existing 1100mA power supply
- Existing clock generator
- Existing frequency counter that can verify clock generator
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Research: Determine if there is value in planning around A) Interrupt-handling
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Research: Determine if there is value in planning around B) Multi-core (i.e. difference between a Core and a CPU)
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Write official Issues for work to proceed:
- Read and plan for building testable sub-projects/sub-circuits
- Plan a first sub-circuit
- Create first sub-circuit
- Test first sub-circuit
- Document the hardware, the planned build, issues and unknowns of the sub-circuit as it relates to CPU
- Research: Simulation or software tooling to specify and 'hand-design' large control-logic circuit