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Looking For Cheap Book On Integrated Circuits

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Do you seriously think I don't know the difference between hardware and software?

I know that a "MOD" in a "GAME" isn't going to be an actual real life "CIRCUIT". 🙄

I thought that Integrated Circuits looked like insects so I thought it'll be funny to have them behave like insects.
Look at your own thread title.
 
Look at your own thread title.
Did you actually think he was ever going to read that book? If so, did you actually think he was reading it to learn about ICs or learn how to make an IC?

Even for a Gizmo thread, he never said either of those. In fact, "learning" was your own word that you added to this thread and kept bringing up.
 
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did you forget you are the one wanting to learn and not us?
Again, where did he ever say he wanted to learn? That was you using the word "learn" or "course" or similar. See post #3, #13, #37, #57 in this thread as starters. No where did Gizmo John say that he wanted to learn anything about ICs or any similar variant on learning.

For the first time, I have seen someone out-Gizmo Gizmo.
 
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Again, where did he ever say he wanted to learn? That was you using the word "learn" or "course" or similar. See post #3, #13, #37, #57 in this thread as starters. No where did Gizmo John say that he wanted to learn anything about ICs or any similar variant on learning.

For the first time, I have seen someone out-Gizmo Gizmo.
I am special that way.
 
Here is a guy simulating a CPU in C++.

Integrated circuits and C++ are my current 2 favorite interest and this video combines both.


 
Here is a guy simulating a CPU in C++.

Integrated circuits and C++ are my current 2 favorite interest and this video combines both.


Why? 6502 emulator has been around for decades.


Here is an awesome 6502 implementation
 
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You know, I've just realized this is similar to a guy I used to work with whose special interest was Pontiac Firebirds. He knew basically every technical detail about every iteration of them throughout the decades... but never once so much as changed the oil in his.
 
You know, I've just realized this is similar to a guy I used to work with whose special interest was Pontiac Firebirds. He knew basically every technical detail about every iteration of them throughout the decades... but never once so much as changed the oil in his.
Hardly. That guy actually knows stuff. This guy just asks chatgpt or find YouTube videos without actually absorbing the content.
 
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