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Nanonymous No.6058 [D][U][F][S][L][A][C]
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I've been trying to find a decent technology board to post on since 8gag went down and I think I finally found it.

I'm thinking of building a little homebrew computer. I want to make a stack machine. Pic related is my first draft of a microarchitecture. R8, h8, masturb8, and point any any issues. errors, or possible improvements.

Nanonymous No.6061 [D]
yup. We've fuckin made it lad.

tune in next time in about 1 month when this place eventually meets the nuke

Nanonymous No.6066 [D]
There's no reason to be pessimistic. This place is so nice.

OP, I wish I could help you but I am not that advanced. Are you going to emulate/copy an existing design or soc? Do you have any IC's in mind?

Nanonymous No.6074 [D]
I don't have knowledge about this too. But here's some ideas:
- Get a TinyFPGA. Synthesize with Yosys.
- Run and test
- If there's no issues, build the PCB using KiCad and send to OSH Park.
- Make the soldering
- Test the board.

You obviously won't be able to print a IC yourself. So I suggest Raven, in case you need some microcontroller:
https://efabless.com/design_catalog/asic_platform/AWHe2p1qipGzgR2o9H02/

Nanonymous No.6088 [D][U][F]
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I'm a retard. I did some reading, and it turns out stack machines don't need address buses, which makes sense. I tweaked my design to reflect this