DIY 8-bit computer, Episode 8: Address decoding
In this video we discuss address decoding, propose a system memory map, design and implement the address decoding logic, and demonstrate its operation using a test circuit.
Schematic and additional information here: https://github.com/daveho/DIY8bit/tree/master/Episode08
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Schematic and additional information here: https://github.com/daveho/DIY8bit/tree/master/Episode08
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