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uticus | 3 months ago
Any good suggestions on resources talking about building complex digital logic out of something more suitable?
uticus | 3 months ago
Any good suggestions on resources talking about building complex digital logic out of something more suitable?
Tuna-Fish|3 months ago
And while diodes alone cannot do it, a system with a few vacuum tubes to provide the gain and driving a whole lot of diodes made a lot of computers possible at price points that vacuum tubes alone could only dream of. An example is the hacker folklore sweetheart LGP-30, of The Story of Mel fame. 113 vacuum tubes driving 1500 diodes made for a computer that was the size of a fridge, weighed 800 pounds, drew 1.5kW and cost $50k (~500k in modern money), which made it pretty much a personal computer for the late 50's.
JKCalhoun|3 months ago
You could start with the late Don Lancster's book [1].
I have a little "breadboard helper" that I am wrapping up (that includes a project manual) for creating RTL circuits and others [2]. (I hope to sell a few.)
RTL book [1]: https://archive.org/details/RTL_Resistor-Transistor_Logic_Co...
Prototyping [2]: https://cdn.bsky.app/img/feed_fullsize/plain/did:plc:oxjqlam...
cwillu|3 months ago
_whiteCaps_|3 months ago