At a Glance: I document my journey implementing Computerraria: a 32 bit CPU running inside the game Terraria. In this video, I decided to design my own CPU, an emulator for it, its own assembly language, and a compiled language.
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I document my journey implementing Computerraria: a 32 bit CPU running inside the game Terraria. In this video, I decided to design my own CPU, an emulator for it, its own assembly language, and a compiled language. Let's try building a whopping 256 bytes of random access memory (inside a digital logic
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- I document my journey implementing Computerraria: a 32 bit CPU running inside the game Terraria.
- In this video, I decided to design my own CPU, an emulator for it, its own assembly language, and a compiled language.
- Let's try building a whopping 256 bytes of random access memory (inside a digital logic
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