Thank you for this series! It's hard to find a good introduction to Verilog. I notice there's less engagement from the viewers on this subject, but I believe this is the most important skill for a retro hardware enthusiast.
Thanks for the encouragement! Some of us take our hobbies more seriously than others. That's OK. It's a hobby! I also agree that a retro hobbyist would do well to at least take a look at this stuff... even if only to use it to evaluate a new design that they hope to build with discrete parts down the road.
@@JohnsBasement I've built retro computer boards with tens of LS series on them, it was fun, but it's time to move on. Even the good old Z80 will be soon discontinued!
@@JohnsBasement I've gotten used to your thumbnail style, so I was able to tell in a blink of an eye there's a new video on here. Looks good either way!
Thank you for this series! It's hard to find a good introduction to Verilog.
I notice there's less engagement from the viewers on this subject, but I believe this is the most important skill for a retro hardware enthusiast.
Thanks for the encouragement!
Some of us take our hobbies more seriously than others. That's OK. It's a hobby!
I also agree that a retro hobbyist would do well to at least take a look at this stuff... even if only to use it to evaluate a new design that they hope to build with discrete parts down the road.
@@JohnsBasement I've built retro computer boards with tens of LS series on them, it was fun, but it's time to move on.
Even the good old Z80 will be soon discontinued!
@@vasileceteras If I can build it myself then it's fair game!
UA-cam keeps telling me to make "better" thumbnails. Seems everybody needs to (pointlessly) shove their face into them... so I updated it. :-D
@@JohnsBasement I've gotten used to your thumbnail style, so I was able to tell in a blink of an eye there's a new video on here.
Looks good either way!
i was waiting for this video john
I hope I didn't let you down!