I have a new ISA for this one which I'm calling Bones. 32 op(codes), 16-bit word, 16-bit memory byte, MISC, 5 general-purpose regs and a stack, reg+offset indirect addressing, and more, all designed to be relatively easy to make out of 74-series logic chips.
There is a user mode and kernel mode.
There are no immediates, you use an instruction to set the high byte of the next instruction's literal if you need numbers further from 0 than -128 through 127.
So I've had a dream for a long time to create my own physical computer CPU. I've designed lots of ISAs, my favorite of which is SubSky (my best one; I've written an emulator for it, Sbse).
But now that I know about physical implementation, I can try my hand at my own homemade computer from 74-series logic chips (commonly called "TTL logic chips"), like Bill Buzbee's #Magic-1 computer (check it out! https://homebrewcpu.com/ ).
A computer lets you make more mistakes faster than any other invention in human history, with the possible exceptions of handguns and tequila.
— Mitch Ratcliffe
@kagihq That's been my experience so far!
@thomholwerda @vkc One of the things that worries me about reply whitelists is how it can give people false impressions about what people think of a post, because only certain people can reply. This would be used for spreading propaganda.
Unless, of course, below the post it says that replies are restricted to certain people, like Twitter. That might work, I suppose.
@vkc i wonder... does Mastodon even enable to share blacklist of blocked users? It might be a feature I'd use nearly as often as "follow". Like "hey, i trust this user so i want to ban the same nasty morons as they do". Because.. it's an effort to block someone!
On the Mastodon i did it only once. But on boardgamearena... boah, hundreds of bad players (incl. their behavior).
@vkc @virtuous_sloth Sway's great 😃 still trying to get it to work with my Nvidia hardware, though \; but I don't wanna go back to an env that uses the X server
@campuscodi Wow. Well I suppose this is why the AUR is separate from official Arch packages.
When I ran Arch Linux, I never used the AUR, out of worry that I might download something like one of these.
@CM30 I don't know, I pretty much just be myself and if that means less followers than that's OK, it's better than having more followers but faking it, anyway.
@dunkelstern @jadedtwin @c0debabe @maddiefuzz I always liked Windows XP's window decorations, though the widget style not as much (aside from nostalgia lol)
Measuring programming progress by lines of code is like measuring aircraft building progress by weight.
— Bill Gates
@JP My favorite is the minerals-added-for-taste bottled water, I think. It really depends though
@JP Over here in the U.S. we once got a boil water warning, and it was when I had decided to drink tap water because our filtered water seemed to make me feel nauseous for some reason (I still don't get it). Anyway, I quickly went back to filtered water :)
@defensem3ch Can't "donload" because I'm a "n00b" >D
Fun music! I like it.
Hello there!
I boost a lot of posts, but I have a few things to say every now and then.
I am largely fine with boosting posts from people I disagree with even on significant, dividing issues. I usually don't, however, if they actively advocate for these ideas... so it goes :/
#Christian #coding #HaikuOS #Linux #privacy #FOSS #Fediverse #SmashBros #SSBU #LegendOfZelda
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