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Issue 142 May2002
Design Your Own Microprocessor


by Jim Turley

Problem with your microprocessor? Complications with micros are often the case. But, what if you designed your own that did exactly what you needed it to? Jim provides a tutorial on creating a microprocessor. The bonus: You don’t have to be Bill Gates to build it.


Start Processor Factory Clone Rangers Oh, My Very Own Instructions Sources & PDF

Problem with your microprocessor? Complications with micros are often the case. But, what if you designed your own that did exactly what you needed it to? Jim provides a tutorial on creating a microprocessor. The bonus: You don’t have to be Bill Gates to build it.

Microprocessors—you either love them or you hate them. If you hate yours, it’s probably because it doesn’t do what you want it to. Naturally, the bugs are the chip’s fault. Don’t you wish someone would make a processor that actually has the features you want?

Ta-da! Cue Aladdin music. Your wish has been granted. Now, you can design your own microprocessor without years of studying for your doctorate in Computer Science. You can be running code on your own microprocessor before the end of this week.