My semester-long project for CS261 - Computer Systems at James Madison University where I constructed a cpu simulator using a smaller version of x86 called y86.
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My semester-long project for CS261 - Computer Systems at James Madison University where I constructed a cpu simulator using a smaller version of x86 called y86.
The virtual CPU (and emulator) built for hobbyists
A 16 bit SAP-1 CPU that I designed in grade 10 designed in logisim
a smiple 8bit cpu implemented in verilog and tested on FPGA for understanding how CPU works
8-bit Harvard Architecture CPU implemented in ABEL
A custom CPU for an FPGA
První projekt (CPU s brainfuck-like ISA) z předmětu Návrh počítačových systémů (INP), třetí semestr bakalářského studia BIT na FIT VUT/BUT, ak.rok 2022/2023
16-bit CPU with specific Assembler for Assembly codes capable of controlling a 32x32 led screen
A repository of my assembly language learning journey, featuring programs that illustrate the core principles of microprocessor operations and low-level coding.
Trillek Virtual Computer specs
RTL code of an 8-bit CPU designed in Verilog with a separate file for each module.
Solutions for http://www.nand2tetris.org/
CPU Cache Simulation using gem5
[Computer Engineering] Programmable 8-bit computer based on von Neumann architecture, designed and implemented from scratch in Logisim.
Network-on-Chip Simulation using Noxim
Tomasulo algorithm visualizer
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