Assembly language vs. machine code — 6502 part 3

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2:35 lol Glossing over the "Thanks to Ben Eater for providing the Mac and Windows versions."
You're really a gem.

PlasticCant
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Cool how high level Assembly looks right now because you got us started with just logic gates...

Meneer
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Nice little shoutout to you for Mac and Windows version :D 2:37

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Graduated with a degree in Computer Engineering a few years ago and I WISH I had an instructor like this guy because I've understood more from these videos than all of my Computer Architecture classes combined!!

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This series really shows how we're standing on the shoulders of giants when we use our PC

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Four years on and these Videos are still being found and much appreciated by the likes of me.
Thank you very much, Ben. Your Videos are THE BEST ones, to cover this topic.

robcumberland
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14:20 - my dad once worked on a nine-bit processor.




It was a bit much.

connorking
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What makes this channel so great and educational is that he shows the actual process of programming a chip from scratch including things like referring to the documentation and datasheets and so on. It's really helping me understand how these things work and how to work with microprocessors.

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I have learned more about practical digital electronics from your videos than two semesters of dedicated digital electronics labs. Thanks for all your hard work!

justincobb
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You are the only reason I'm passing my embedded systems class in college. I love you.

chrissesock
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I never thought Assembly would ever make sense to me, but you've explained it so clearly. I think it really helped that you did this as a series, starting with the physical pins and connections made understanding how the instructions correspond to them so much easier. This has been a really awesome series, I'mma subscribe.

SorFig
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TL;DW: Still no "HELLO WORLD" :D


I'm sure you have this a lot, but I have to say it too: your videos are amazing! Thank you very much for doing them.

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Amazing! This is when the magic disappears and instead engineering starts. Thank you, Ben, for enlightening this world! You are truly the teacher!

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This is my favorite series on YouTube right now. Nothing makes me excited like seeing a new video about this 😊

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Honestly glad we haven't reached "Hello World". That would mean we're done learning cool stuff, and who wants that!? Thanks for all your hard work.

Mike-mutk
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This highlights both the beauty and the frustration (for me, anyway) of programming. I started out self teaching on all this at 12-13 yrs of age. This all made sense, was intensely fascinating but remembering and recalling all of the "fiddly" little quirks like the carry bit, "little" vs "big" endian etc, is what caused the caused me to give up programming almost before I started it. Unbeknownst to my 12-13 yr old self and parents and teachers, I had ADHD. A fact I didn't learn until I was diagnosed at age 38.

Looking at this now, knowing what I know now, considering my own neurocognitive "quirks", i'm getting tempted to dive back in. The fascination and the fact it makes perfect sense is all still alive but now I can include workarounds for the working and processing memory deficiencies (meat, not silicon) I have.

Thanks for rekindling the memory of being an enthralled kid!

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These Videos are CRAZY in the amount of complicated content, presented in a very clear way. Very well done and one thing that is making this happen is that he repeats information relatively often. But also the calm voice and the "its really easy tone". Very well done. TopNotch teaching. Coming from a fellow teacher.

jumbleblue
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Man I love this 6502 series. I'm currently almost finished with the 8 bit cpu (I've made some upgrades). Money definitely well spent. Thanks for all you do Ben, from your semiconductor video to this video.

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Please keep doing video like this. I'm sure everyone is learning a lot and at this speed no beginners are left behind.

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This video series is weirdly relaxing and I appreciate it immensely.

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