Connecting an LCD to our computer — 6502 part 4

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Part 1:    • “Hello, world” from scratch on a 6502...  
Part 2:    • How do CPUs read machine code? — 6502...  
Part 3:    • Assembly language vs. machine code — ...  
Part 4: This video!
Part 5:    • What is a stack and how does it work?...  
Part 6:    • RAM and bus timing — 6502 part 6  
Part 7:    • Subroutine calls, now with RAM — 6502...  

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コメント (21)
  • nothing is on fire is the most common circuit designer phrase
  • @bornach
    Chuck Peddle, main designer of the 6502, passed away on 15th December 2019 Rest in Peace
  • I had my Digital Electronics exam today and thank to your 8 bit computer playlist I was able to score a A grade , keep up the good work mate ❤️🍀
  • This is what happens when the "primitive tech" channels advance into the modern era
  • @tino11
    So after 10 years of being a professional programmer, I'm now waiting for a video on how to optimise hello world code. 2019 is weeeird.
  • That awkward moment when the MPU in your lcd is almost more powerful than your computer
  • Would you do a series abut USB protocol? Especially HID
  • @lucasbune
    Fantastic stuff. I've graduated uni as an electrical engineer, but most of this low-level stuff was glossed over even in the digital hardware courses. These video's don't really teach me much new material per say, but what it does teach fills in the holew and gives me a lot of those "Ah hah!" and "Eureka!" moment where all the things just click into place and really deepens the understanding of how these systems work and are build up physically. With this series specifically, i've had flashbacks to the very first embedded programming course in second semster, where we hooked an LCD up to an arduino programmed with AtmelStudio to say "Hello, world!". Never understood exactly how the ports on the ATmega were addressed and accessed by the core of the microprocessor, until now. Good stuff. Merry chrismas Ben :)
  • @NoC4k3
    "Im not pround of this code" basicly me, every time i write code.
  • I have learned so much more from Ben than I did in college. Maybe it is because I am older and wiser, but I think it is because Ben is an amazing teacher. If you read this Ben, please dont ever stop teaching on youtube.
  • @Neceros
    I love this sort of computing. It reminds me of my childhood in the 80s. Assembly code is fascinating to me, even if I'll never have a reason to use it. I would have loved to be involved in NES or SNES, trying to use all of the registers and bits as efficiently and creatively as I could have. The wild west of games.
  • When your boss measures productivity by number of lines of code
  • @vq502
    His instruction / documentation reading skills are legendary
  • @CR33D404
    I watch this playlist every now and then , and it gets clearer in each iteration, thanks for this!
  • I find it to be a very special gift that you would upload on Christmas Eve. The Tech DIY community is very lucky to have you. I got your main kit under the Christmas tree with a signal generator. As a college student I find this community to be very important in my life. I hope you had a Marry Christmas Ben and God bless you and your family.