Nov 27, 2016 #1 K kitchong Newbie level 1 Joined Nov 27, 2016 Messages 1 Helped 0 Reputation 0 Reaction score 0 Trophy points 1 Activity points 9 This is a question I try to solve but cant work. Hope someone kindly can help me up. Thanks in advance :thumbsup: Design a functional 8-bit CPU System that combines and connect memory system, ALU, registers and control unit. VHDL Model/Coding
This is a question I try to solve but cant work. Hope someone kindly can help me up. Thanks in advance :thumbsup: Design a functional 8-bit CPU System that combines and connect memory system, ALU, registers and control unit. VHDL Model/Coding
Nov 27, 2016 #2 V vGoodtimes Advanced Member level 4 Joined Feb 16, 2015 Messages 1,089 Helped 307 Reputation 614 Reaction score 303 Trophy points 83 Activity points 8,730 At this point, I think you can google this. Or just do it. It isn't that hard.
Nov 28, 2016 #3 dpaul Advanced Member level 5 Joined Jan 16, 2008 Messages 1,799 Helped 317 Reputation 635 Reaction score 342 Trophy points 1,373 Location Germany Activity points 13,077 I think you are lazy and didn't use a search engine properly. So many 8 bit CPU designs are floating around. Look inside OpenCores projects.
I think you are lazy and didn't use a search engine properly. So many 8 bit CPU designs are floating around. Look inside OpenCores projects.
Nov 28, 2016 #4 ads-ee Super Moderator Staff member Joined Sep 10, 2013 Messages 7,944 Helped 1,822 Reputation 3,654 Reaction score 1,808 Trophy points 1,393 Location USA Activity points 60,207 dpaul said: I think you are lazy and didn't use a search engine properly. So many 8 bit CPU designs are floating around. Look inside OpenCores projects. Click to expand... This isn't lazy, this is a request to do their homework for them, they have "better" things to do with their time, e.g.,update their facebook account. I see a career in clueless management in their future.
dpaul said: I think you are lazy and didn't use a search engine properly. So many 8 bit CPU designs are floating around. Look inside OpenCores projects. Click to expand... This isn't lazy, this is a request to do their homework for them, they have "better" things to do with their time, e.g.,update their facebook account. I see a career in clueless management in their future.