Details about my microcontroller project
Assembler Notation and Conventions
A fully working single-board computer of an earlier version of of this micro-controller has been built with 74HC series CMOS chips The production files for its PCB can be found in the 'Prototype' folder of the GitHub repo.
This video shows a custom IO board piggy-backed on the micro-controller board running a program on the press of a button. The program boots from a serial EEProm (using built-in IO features), multiplies two numbers, and outputs the result in hex and decimal on a 7-Segment display. No other stored program logic other than the Myth controller was used. The prototype has been donated to Crashspace in Culver City in October of 2023 after a presentation there.