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  1. Build an 8-bit computer | Ben Eater

    These tutorial videos walk through building a fully programmable 8-bit computer from simple logic gates on breadboards. Included are parts lists, sources, and schematics to make it easier to follow along or …

  2. Build an 8-bit computer | Ben Eater

    These tutorial videos walk through building a fully programmable 8-bit computer from simple logic gates on breadboards. Included are parts lists, sources, and schematics to make it easier to follow along or …

  3. Ben Eater

    This tutorial walks through building a fully programmable 8-bit computer from simple logic gates on breadboards. Included are parts lists, sources, and schematics to make it easier to follow along or …

  4. Ben Eater

    I create tutorial-style videos about electronics, computer architecture, networking, and various other technical subjects.

  5. Build an 8-bit computer | Ben Eater

    These tutorial videos walk through building a fully programmable 8-bit computer from simple logic gates on breadboards. Included are parts lists, sources, and schematics to make it easier to follow along or …

  6. Kit 4: Output and control logic - Ben Eater

    In this kit, you'll build the 8-bit computer's output display, control logic, and assemble everything from all four kits into the full programmable computer! You should have already built the modules from the …

  7. 8-bit breadboard computer kits – Ben Eater

    If you’re interested in following along with my 8-bit breadboard computer videos and building your own, I’ve assembled kits that include all of the components I used in the videos. It’s a challenging but …

  8. Build an 8-bit computer from scratch

    I know you are very busy and I completely appreciate all of the work you have put into this 8-bit computer project for us. I almost hate to ask, but is there any way you could help us understand how …

  9. Kit 2: Registers and ALU – Ben Eater

    In this kit, you'll build the 8-bit computer's registers and arithmetic and logic unit (ALU). You should have already built the clock module from the first kit before starting this kit.

  10. Build a 6502 computer | Ben Eater

    In this video series, I'll build a basic 6502 computer with an LCD display and a few buttons, explain how to program it in assembly, and write a game or two. Videos