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Old 03-07-2015, 20:22   #16
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They may not be in the same class, but they work on variations on the same principles. This processor is intended to give a visual representation of the principles at work, so the actual processing ability is almost irrelevant. It will never be able to run even as much as the average CPU in a smartwatch, but it's not intended to.
Or the CPU in a microSD card for that matter.

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Ahh this thread takes me back to my college days programming an 8080 processor in hex
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