http://students.cs.byu.edu/~dprucs/calculator.JPG
what do you think?
the whole objective is to make a calculator that can play Doom I and Doom II.
http://students.cs.byu.edu/~dprucs/calculator.JPG
what do you think?
the whole objective is to make a calculator that can play Doom I and Doom II.
I raelly like the concept of the ikky fikky things...fascinating to say the least
but if you are serious about this then I have just made circuit schematics for a fully functioning 133mghz processor. It is a low level design though, but on the testbench it seems to be working. It was a semester long project in my computer architecture class. All files are .v's and were made using tkgate if you are interested.
some entropy with that sink? entropysink.com
there are two cardinal sins from which all others spring: Impatience and Laziness. - franz kafka
thats pretty cool. did you actually build a prototype of it, or have you just tested it on paper? (paper in a very very general sense of the word)
no, no prototypes, just schematics for all the logic circuits that it includes made in a software callled TKGate. The software simulates your circuits to see how they would work when actually build...and like I said, the waveforms it generated seem to be OK...I did not get a grade for it yet however.....
some entropy with that sink? entropysink.com
there are two cardinal sins from which all others spring: Impatience and Laziness. - franz kafka
I don't think you would need 8 MB of VRAM. I ran Doom I & Doom II extremely fast on my old 486-33 DX with a 1 MB Trident SVGA graphics card.
I think Nokia already made it
-486SX-20
-Some random Debian Distro
-Some version of MS-Dos
-Day of the Tentacle