Bus architecture and how register transfers work - 8 bit register - Part 1

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I think one of the reasons why Ben started this video series is to demonstrate his awesome colorful set of ball pens.

KolasName
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I recommend this channel so often to my classmates. I think they are beginning to think I am a little crazy by how much I enjoy learning the meat of the machinery.

Most students these days just want to learn the higher level abstractions, and learn them fast to graduate ASAP and get a good job. I want to build this 8 bit computer out of transistors!

borisdorofeev
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It's been said before, but I will add, "your breadboarding skills are a work of art".

laser
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Taking a computer architecture course, and this is just what the doctor ordered. Thanks!

rogercoffey
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This guy's channel is a gold mine for CE/EE students! omg!

FireFox
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I wish I had watched this video 20 years ago when I took my first computer architecture class, thanks!

xuweiweiweiweixu
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The data on the bus goes round and round, round and round, round and round, the data on the bus goes round and round, all day long!

MattyEngland
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I love these kind of tutorials that are clear but very complex at the same time so I can understand a lot but it is still not too hard to understand. Thanks!

Galluxi
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This is great. It's basically what I knd of figured out when building my first kit computer in 1980. It's really useful even today because it's still the way things work you just dont see it anymore.

skoue
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Loved it. As a Embedded Software Developer, It was not easy to understand it fully as you have to assume since we can't see it with eyes. But, this made me feel so good. Learning Electronics is fun 😀. Wish I watched when the video was uploaded. Better late than never!!!

Dhivakar
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Hi Ben, in the off chance you see this, I just finished building the clock module and I'm about to build the register and ALU kit. So far it's been a lot of fun! looking forward to finishing this computer. I wish this were how electronics were taught in school. It's a lot more engaging.

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oh my god. i always had a hard time getting T-states and how an instruction cycle works. cycle by cycle, how reading and writing is done according to control signals. this is sooo good. i cannot stress this enough. this has helped me so much with my academics.

thanks from the bottom of my heart. because what you teach, not even my professors do and that is what i'm paying for. ❤

Mayank-mfxr
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This coloful board finally makes me understand how bus, ram, register work. These concepts are so abstract that I could never understand without the demostration of the real circuits board. Thank you so much for making these video!

xueli
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Boom! And now I understand why clock speed is important. This video series is pure gold.

stephen
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This is quite understandable even for a 14-year-old guy here thanks to you and your presentation. Human brains are more capable of to read and to understand visual representation of things, rather than logic. I was really confused how systems work because I just started assembly, until now.

clodgozon
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I wish I could go way back in time and show these videos to my electronics teacher at school... He would have said "woah! Let's make one of those!"

edgeeffect
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I should have just paid my $35, 000 college tuition to you.

markzhao
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Excellent! Everybody studying computer science must watch these video series. Thank you so much for your effort and time. Kindly think about to do more related to this topic. You are an extraordinary teacher.Thank you again Ben.

nilupulperera
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This actually reminds me so much of my factorio Factory. I greet all of you who understand this message! For all of you that don't... Play Factorio

destoria
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I remember assembly programming class was so confusing to everyone in CS class, after watching those videos, everything just makes so much sense

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