Mike - K8LH
Well-Known Member
That's very cool...I, sort, of made a microcoded computer as part of a team of 3 in a University lab course. It had 16 words of 16 bits of I-space and 16 4 bit words in D-space and could sort numbers in ascending or descending order. All parts were TTL. Three major parts program counter/branching: me, memory, and some data selectors/compares. I KNOW why the PC counter has to point to the next instruction.
At the risk of going slightly off-topic... Have you seen Steve Chamberlain's 4-bit Nibbler design. It's really quite elegant. Another chap, William Buchholz, actually created and is selling a very nice PCB for it.
Cheerful regards, Mike
