On Sun, 11 Jul 2004, John L. Weinrich wrote:
If you look a my web site you'll find that I have
available for download the
three main design documents, Hardware, software, & FPGA. The hardware
design document contains all the information to build a complete system,
schematics, parts lists, drawings and such. The software design document
contains all the information to write the software and describes how the
TIC-TAC-TOE game is written. The FPGA design document describes the FPGA
in detail to include all addresses and nibbles (and bits) that the 4004 can
access.
Also the FPFA schematic file is downloadable (.pdf) and all the software I
have written for the 4004 to date.
I would have more available such as a .pdf of the 4004 datasheet but my web
site is max'd out (25MB).
I have and can make available a CD that contains all the 4004 informatio I
have collected off the web and elsewhere that also includes all my design
information.
Because of your link and the link at Chrisbot
(
http://www.chrisbot.com/prog/4004/default.htm) others have searched the web
and found my site.
Hi John.
I'm posting this message to the Classic Computers mailing list to let
other people know about this cool project.
If you are having problems with bandwidth limitations, talk to Jay West
<jwest(a)classiccmp.org>rg>. He runs the CC mailing list and offers free
hosting to people with vintage computing projects.
For all reading, John's 4004 Tic-Tac-Toe project website is here:
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/jsweinrich/
Check it out...it's VERY cool.
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