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