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- Let's build a digital clock!Ben EaterNotes
- Modern SID chip substitutesBen EaterNotes
- The SID: Classic 8-bit soundBen EaterNotes
- How do aircraft systems communicate?Ben EaterNotes
- Sound synth with a 6502Ben EaterNotes
- Stanford CS231N Deep Learning for Computer Vision | Spring 2025 | Lecture 1: IntroductionStanford CS231N Deep Learning for Computer Vision I 2025Notes
- Stanford CS231N | Spring 2025 | Lecture 2: Image Classification with Linear ClassifiersStanford CS231N Deep Learning for Computer Vision I 2025Notes
- Stanford CS231N | Spring 2025 | Lecture 3: Regularization and OptimizationStanford CS231N Deep Learning for Computer Vision I 2025Notes
- Stanford CS231N | Spring 2025 | Lecture 4: Neural Networks and BackpropagationStanford CS231N Deep Learning for Computer Vision I 2025Notes
- Stanford CS231N | Spring 2025 | Lecture 5: Image Classification with CNNsStanford CS231N Deep Learning for Computer Vision I 2025Notes
- Stanford CS231N Deep Learning for Computer Vision | Spring 2025 | Lecture 6: CNN ArchitecturesStanford CS231N Deep Learning for Computer Vision I 2025Notes
- Stanford CS231N | Spring 2025 | Lecture 7: Recurrent Neural NetworksStanford CS231N Deep Learning for Computer Vision I 2025Notes
- Stanford CS231N | Spring 2025 | Lecture 8: Attention and TransformersStanford CS231N Deep Learning for Computer Vision I 2025Notes
- Stanford CS231N | Spring 2025 | Lecture 9: Object Detection, Image Segmentation, VisualizingStanford CS231N Deep Learning for Computer Vision I 2025Notes
- Stanford CS231N | Spring 2025 | Lecture 11: Large Scale Distributed TrainingStanford CS231N Deep Learning for Computer Vision I 2025Notes
- Stanford CS231N | Spring 2025 | Lecture 12: Self-Supervised LearningStanford CS231N Deep Learning for Computer Vision I 2025Notes
- Stanford CS231N Deep Learning for Computer Vision | Spring 2025 | Lecture 13: Generative Models 1Stanford CS231N Deep Learning for Computer Vision I 2025Notes
- Stanford CS231N Deep Learning for Computer Vision | Spring 2025 | Lecture 14: Generative Models 2Stanford CS231N Deep Learning for Computer Vision I 2025Notes
- Stanford CS231N Deep Learning for Computer Vision | Spring 2025 | Lecture 15: 3D VisionStanford CS231N Deep Learning for Computer Vision I 2025Notes
- Stanford CS231N Deep Learning for Computer Vision | Spring 2025 | Lecture 10: Video UnderstandingStanford CS231N Deep Learning for Computer Vision I 2025Notes
- Computer noisesBen EaterNotes
- Reverse engineering Microsoft BASICBen EaterNotes
- Raspberry Pi Pico disk controller for Intel 80188SladorNotes
- Hacking Microsoft BASICBen EaterNotes
- RS232 flow controlBen EaterNotes
- How input buffering worksBen EaterNotes
- FreeRTOS on Raspberry Pi PicoSladorNotes
- Running MSBASIC on my breadboard 6502 computerBen EaterNotes
- A simple BIOS for my breadboard computerBen EaterNotes
- Adapting WozMon for the breadboard 6502Ben EaterNotes
- Toolchain setup for 16-bit Intel 8088 and 80188 step by stepSladorNotes
- Toolchain setup for Raspberry Pi Pico step by stepSladorNotes
- How Wozniak’s code for the Apple 1 worksBen EaterNotes
- Running Apple 1 software on a breadboard computer (Wozmon)Ben EaterNotes
- Raspberry Pi Pico talks to Intel 80188 as I/O deviceSladorNotes
- Raspberry Pi Pico - PIO explainedSladorNotes
- Intel 80188 computer on a PCB - 16-bit Intel x86 breadboard computer [part 8]SladorNotes
- CPU upgrade - 16-bit Intel x86 breadboard computer [part 7]SladorNotes
- More I/O devices: Interrupt controller and timers - 16-bit Intel x86 breadboard computer [part 6]SladorNotes
- Calling conventions and single-step execution - 16-bit Intel x86 breadboard computer [part 5]SladorNotes
- Logic gates built using only NAND gates - Digital electronics basics: 7400 logic chips [part 7]SladorNotes
- Open collector, three-state, Schmitt Trigger - Digital electronics basics: 7400 logic chips [part 6]SladorNotes
- More interrupts, clock generator and LCD - Building a 16-bit Intel x86 breadboard computer [part 4]SladorNotes
- The XOR gate - Digital electronics basics: 7400 logic chips [part 5]SladorNotes
- The OR and NOR gates - Digital electronics basics: 7400 logic chips [part 4]SladorNotes
- Advice from Sergey Brin - Intro to Computer ScienceIntroduction to Computer ScienceNotes
- Overview of the Unit - Intro to Computer ScienceIntroduction to Computer ScienceNotes
- Getting Started with Python - Intro to Computer ScienceIntroduction to Computer ScienceNotes
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