After a long day of reading and looking over parts catalogs I ordered some of the parts to begin this build. There goes a third of my budget! I have been looking at the best way to implement a basic logic system and the best way to design a ternary element. For me, most of my ideas are pretty outlandish when they are born. This one is no exception and I have never build nor designed a CPU before. I think it will be an amazing learning experience.
My goal is to design a non-binary based ternary element and then implement it into a simple CPU. The end result will be to do basic math as a proof of concept.
There are a few options available to me, one was just to see if I could design it all into an FPGA. I own a cyclone II that would lend itself to some experimentation.
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I have been pouring over every bit of information I can find on machines that actually functioned, such as the Setun and would LOVE to find a copy of its schematic. It is a pity that so much technology is either lost or buried due to politics.
There seems to be a lot on ternary systems when you look at quantum computing, and if I succeed in my original goal I may look into adapting some of those ideas. Until then, its time to start from the ground up and see what can be done :D
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