Coursework from CSC 230 (Fall 2015) at UVic.
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Coursework from CSC 230 (Fall 2015) at UVic.
This repository holds all the code I have writen for my course CSE381 : Computer organization and architecture
my sandbox of random things messing around with low level stuff and trying to learn circuitry
Computer Organization Projects from Spring 2021 in Marmara University, Istanbul, Turkey
A collection of scripts written for the Basy3 FPGA when programmed with a WRAMP processor to showcase the board's capabilities.
C/C++ machine code obfuscation.
A collection of assembly files written for class assignments
In this repository, you can discover all of my assignments for the Computer Architecture Course when I was in 3rd semester of my bachelor's at IAUSTB.
A 5-byte reboot program assembled with DEBUG.EXE in MS-DOS
The first project implemented for the Computer Architecture course. Decoding and evaluation of hexadecimal machine code, implemented in Assembly x86 (AT&T).
Exploring x64 instruction encoding, System V and executables.
Performs functions of a basic calculator, such as sine(x), cosine(x), or e^x.
Soul of a tiny new machine. More thorough tests → More comprehensible and rewrite-friendly software → More resilient society.
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