On Sep 8 2015 7:33 PM, Jon Elson wrote:
> On 09/08/2015 12:55 PM, EBo wrote:
>> Well now. If I was going to try to top that (for realizes)
>> at least you started with an 8080. I once built a CPU from
>> wire-wrapped discrete logic. 7 functions and 8 bits
>> wide... EBo --
> Here's two!
>
> A 32-bit CPU using AMD 2903/2910 bit slice chips, and a
> 16/32 bit computer using the Nat Semi 16032 chip and running
> Genix. http://pico-systems.com/stories/1982.html
>
> Both were totally wire-wrapped.

Now we're talking ;-)  But I have to admit that I think we are both 
beat by the guy who built a hydraulic computer.  Wish I could find the 
link to that one.  It was AMAZING ;-)  It was a digital logic version of 
the early Russian analog hydraulic computers:

http://makezine.com/2012/01/24/early-russian-hydraulic-computer/

Back to sleep or coding... just more productive work...

   EBo --

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