i am most likely going to begin casually constructing a discrete transistor computer of some form this week. i have been planning this since 2013.
i
first started getting interested in computers again, at that time,
after i got i got very sick in 2013. it seemed like a pretty cool
interest area to re-explore while i was having a convalescence.
i originally designed this computer, the RAVEN, following the MENTAL- series of computers, which i thought would be simple in execution. i think it still would be, but,
after studying hardware LISP machines, i am going to abandon the
original plan i had for the RAVEN, and instead build the MT15 computer
that is outlined by 'Deiter' here: http://www.6502.org/users/dieter/mt15a/mt15a_1.htm, because it effectively /IS/ the
architecture of a LISP machine.
for instance, look at the data path of the mid-to-late 1970s CADR from MIT:

...and compare it to Detier's MT15:

i am planning to take lots of photos and make lots of videos documenting, all of which will go on the fediverse, my blog, and onto my new peertube.
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