Wow, that's actually really cool. I've found a lot of specialty cores on OpenCores.org as well and am teaching myself verilog & vhdl. I think that understanding will help as well since an LED display driver in RTL is very close and fairly easily translatable to discrete logic (I hope). I'll keep you guys in the loop.
On Thu, Jul 11, 2013 at 7:56 PM, Ryan Byrd <[email protected]> wrote: > BYU ECEN 224 builds a computer from scratch more or less. It's called the > LC-3 and you might just build the ALU part of it if you just want to add > numbers: > http://classes.soe.ucsc.edu/cmpe012/Summer08/labs/lab3-MML-The-LC-3-ALU/ > > > On Jul 11, 2013, at 5:14 PM, Jonathan Duncan <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > > > On 11 Jul 2013, at 16:06, "S. Dale Morrey" <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > >> Cool I think I have the components on hand to build that 3 bit adder. > >> Gonna give it a try. If it works maybe I can extend it to 8 bits. > > You might also consider checking out The Transistor: > > > > http://thetransistor.com/ > > > > A local electronics hackerspace group. > > > > (I am sure some other Pluggers are already members. :) > > > > /* > > PLUG: http://plug.org, #utah on irc.freenode.net > > Unsubscribe: http://plug.org/mailman/options/plug > > Don't fear the penguin. > > */ > > /* > PLUG: http://plug.org, #utah on irc.freenode.net > Unsubscribe: http://plug.org/mailman/options/plug > Don't fear the penguin. > */ > /* PLUG: http://plug.org, #utah on irc.freenode.net Unsubscribe: http://plug.org/mailman/options/plug Don't fear the penguin. */
