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Simulated CPU-building speedrun attempt ends with a functioning processor in a mere six hours

Simulated CPU-building speedrun attempt ends with a functioning processor in a mere six hours

Most of us will be familiar with the concept of the speedrun, an attempt to complete a game (or levels of a game) in the fastest time possible. However, this is the first time I’ve seen a CPU build get the same treatment, as Hackaday writer Julian Scheffers has managed to simulate a functional CPU from scratch in Logisim over the course of a mere six hours.

The project is called Stovepipe, by virtue of the fact that it needed a name quickly, rather than reference to a popular 19th century style of top hat. Scheffers says that Stovepipe’s hardware was made in under four hours, with the extra two dedicated to building the assembler afterwards. 

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