Message from @spaqin

Discord ID: 384041409109426176


2017-11-25 18:01:42 UTC  

oh shit

2017-11-25 18:01:43 UTC  

nigga

2017-11-25 18:01:47 UTC  

that's custom shit

2017-11-25 18:01:51 UTC  

Yeah I tell you

2017-11-25 18:02:01 UTC  

we had a 10MHz Z80 on FPGA in our lab

2017-11-25 18:02:06 UTC  

Spectrum?

2017-11-25 18:02:08 UTC  

that made at least a lil bit sense

2017-11-25 18:02:11 UTC  

nono

2017-11-25 18:02:12 UTC  

Zilog Z80

2017-11-25 18:02:14 UTC  

oh ok

2017-11-25 18:02:16 UTC  

just the CPU

2017-11-25 18:02:16 UTC  

raw

2017-11-25 18:02:23 UTC  

Yeah, you can try the emulator of this

2017-11-25 18:02:32 UTC  

And I have some learning material of it if you'd like to try

2017-11-25 18:02:55 UTC  

more than the sample code there

2017-11-25 18:03:00 UTC  

proper programs

2017-11-25 18:03:07 UTC  

You can write in C or ASM

2017-11-25 18:03:08 UTC  

jesus

2017-11-25 18:03:22 UTC  

making a custom processor for educational purposes seems

2017-11-25 18:03:22 UTC  

uh

2017-11-25 18:03:27 UTC  

counter-productive

2017-11-25 18:03:29 UTC  

and I suggest if you get this

2017-11-25 18:03:35 UTC  

i'd rather read the docs

2017-11-25 18:03:44 UTC  

download my friend's sublime text package for it

2017-11-25 18:03:50 UTC  

which would do the highlighting thingy

2017-11-25 18:04:47 UTC  

ugh

2017-11-25 18:04:52 UTC  

fuck that

2017-11-25 18:05:00 UTC  

I feel the same way

2017-11-25 18:05:04 UTC  

It was a nasty paper

2017-11-25 18:05:10 UTC  

i mean

2017-11-25 18:05:17 UTC  

i somewhat enjoyed the asm courses

2017-11-25 18:05:35 UTC  

but they were based on real shit, got MIPS3000, x86/x86_64, Z80, MSP430

2017-11-25 18:05:43 UTC  

yeah i get you

2017-11-25 18:05:47 UTC  

but that

2017-11-25 18:05:47 UTC  

no

2017-11-25 18:05:49 UTC  

why

2017-11-25 18:05:58 UTC  

it sucks when you cannot search for sample code online

2017-11-25 18:06:05 UTC  

when the processor and instruction set is custom

2017-11-25 18:06:08 UTC  

looks like it was someone's graduate project