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scamp-cpu
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500 Lines or Less – Writing a useful program in fewer than 500 line code – AOSA
Re the text editor, when I was writing an editor for my homemade CPU I used the one from this tutorial: https://viewsourcecode.org/snaptoken/kilo/index.html - it is 1000 lines of C.
I have diverged a bit from the tutorial because I didn't want syntax highlighting and I really wanted vi-style keybindings. Mine is at https://github.com/jes/scamp-cpu/blob/master/sys/kilo.sl (in my made-up programming language).
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-🎄- 2021 Day 8 Solutions -🎄-
I made the computer myself: https://github.com/jes/scamp-cpu/
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🎄 AoC 2021 🎄 [Adventure Time!]
PROJECT LINK: Solutions GitHub - CPU GitHub - YouTube
- Scamp CPU: A homebrew 16-bit CPU with a homebrew Unix-like-ish operating system
- A homebrew 16-bit CPU with a homebrew Unix-like-ish operating system
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Designing a CPU for Advent of Code
In case you're interested, there's more about this project in the github repo: https://github.com/jes/scamp-cpu/ and on my blog: https://incoherency.co.uk/blog/tags/cpu.html
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Scamp – a homebrew 16-bit CPU
This is really cool and unique. I poked around a bit, and the kernel is vaguely POSIX like, but written in a homegrown language with a compiler written in Perl[1].
[1] https://github.com/jes/scamp-cpu/blob/f260f52d950be90c2279f5...
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My homebrew CPU is alive!
Actually, I just found this! That's pretty much what I was looking for. That's what I would have linked if it had been me posting. :) This looks like a really interesting computer project!
advent-of-code-2021
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[2021 Day 13 (Part 1)] [Kotlin] Help needed, working solution against sample input, a classic.
My code is hosted on github: https://github.com/henningBunk/advent-of-code-2021/blob/main/app/src/y2021/day13/Day13.kt
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Kotlin
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- [2021 Day 7] I'm just happy my gigantic list comprehension worked
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Kotlin, nothing too fancy. Since my template only accepts Int as a result I had to improvise (and maybe should adjust my template)
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-🎄- 2021 Day 5 Solutions -🎄-
Solution and Tests which helped me find a lot of bugs. My initial solution didn't work with right to left and bottom to top going vents.
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Kotlin Solution / KoTest Tests
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-🎄- 2021 Day 3 Solutions -🎄-
My solution in Kotlin: https://github.com/henningBunk/advent-of-code-2021/blob/main/app/src/main/kotlin/day03/Day03.kt
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