Build Your Own Computer From Scratch

Build Your Own Computer From Scratch by Richard Whipple is a practical guide published by Amazon Digital Services LLC on June 3, 2019. This 220-page book is written in English and aims to demystify computer construction by starting with fundamental principles such as AND, OR, and NOT logic. It provides a step-by-step approach to designing a basic computer, culminating in the creation of a functional device using a Field Programmable Gate Array.
Readers will find that this book is accessible to both novices and experienced professionals, as it does not require prior knowledge of computer science or electronics. Each chapter builds on supplied information and straightforward reasoning, making it easier to understand how computers operate. The focus on foundational concepts allows readers to fully appreciate the capabilities of their machines, making this a valuable resource for anyone interested in computers.
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In this book, I begin with first principles (AND, OR, and NOT logic) and carry out a basic computer design finishing with a working computer using a Field Programmable Gate Array. A knowledge of computer science or electronics is not needed to follow along. Each step will rely on supplied information and simple reasoning. Whether novice or computer professional, knowing how a computer works allows you to take full advantage of its capabilities.
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