Sorry all for not updating my project for so long. I didn't have a computer.
I just set up a new chip, connected it to the data bus and prepared all that it needs to start becoming a chip with a built in ASM Compiler for my language.
For the sake of testing it, I used my breadboard and mounted an LED.
It's nothing special yet. All it does is interpreting a letter 'D' (that is pulled from the keyboard, sent to Compiler by a CPU). I deceided to make a simple inline compiler first. I've done some code parsing and compiling to byte code before, but it was all strictly software related, so I am looking forward to do it from the scratch.
Sorry for a shaky video.
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:P Hahaha, thanks. Yeah, my poor assistant... She's very smart.. she knows now to chew on cables.
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Hah! It looks like you've been overworking your poor assistant!
I like how you started with the plant, you've got some great directing skills. Oh, and those wires, everywhere... the laboratory of a mad-scientist... with the music in the background, the only thing missing was thunder and lightening :)
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