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Episode 94: How Computers Work Part IV - Processor Architecture and Machine Code

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Feb 4, 2018
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
2
The Concept Behind a Stored Program Computer
02:46 • 3min
3
The Micro Architecture of a Computer
05:24 • 2min
4
The Process of Micro Architecture
07:43 • 2min
5
The Instruction Sed Architecture of a Computer
10:07 • 3min
6
The Memory Control Ship Is Just a Dcode
12:58 • 2min
7
How to Write to Memory Using D Flip Slops
14:41 • 3min
8
Instructions in the Instruction Register
17:37 • 2min
9
What Any Instruction Register Can Contain
20:02 • 2min
10
The Processor's Program Counter
21:51 • 2min
11
The Sequence Control Structure
24:02 • 2min
12
Programming With a L U
26:13 • 2min
13
The Status Bits of the a L U Are Used for Conditional Branching Operations
28:23 • 2min
14
A O U Can Perform All These Different Operations
30:19 • 2min
15
The Control Unit Is the Single Component That's Most Overlooked
32:25 • 2min
16
Micro Programming and Hard Wire Control Units
34:22 • 5min
17
The Type of Control Signal That the Control Unit to Output
39:40 • 3min
18
The Micro Architecture of a Processor
42:27 • 2min
19
How to Decode and Execute a Process Using a Dcode Unit
44:02 • 3min
20
Enable Tri State Buffers to Write Addresses to the Address Bus
46:42 • 2min
21
Control Signals Used to Perform a Move Operation
48:27 • 2min
22
How to Decode and Execute a Program on a Bus
50:31 • 2min
23
The Micro Architecture of the Processor
52:48 • 2min
24
The Basic Instructions of a TerinComputer Architecture
55:11 • 2min
25
Using Conditional Branching Operations in a Processor Architecture
57:21 • 2min
26
How to Design a New Instruction Architecture
59:42 • 2min
27
Using Direct Addressing in an Instruction Set Architecture
01:01:59 • 2min
28
The Different Addressing Modes
01:04:12 • 2min
29
Processor Architecture - A Brief Overview
01:06:37 • 4min