Projects
One-Instruction Set Computer Projects
These one instruction computer projects were developed by some very creative and smart people, but not in affiliation with the authors or in conjunction with the book. Each individual outside project implements a different one instruction set computer using a different kind of one instruction with some repeats among the projects.
All of the one instruction implementation projects are quite impressive and extremely fascinating--demonstrating in practice the workings and possibilities of a one instruction computer. The projects are listed alphabetically and open in a new browser window.
The various projects are:
DUO COMPACT A single-instruction CPU designed and built by Jack Eisenmann
Improving the Standard SUBLEQ OISC (One Instruction Set Computer) Architecture
More Minimal Masochism: Pathological Programming in OISC | Good Math, Bad Math
Simon P Stevens - OISC VM Introduction - So what is this anyway?
The SUBLEQ URISC (Ultimate RISC) / OISC (One Instruction Set Computer) Architecture
Please e-mail if you have a one-instruction computer project and want it added to the listing.
Disclaimer: Caveat emptor! The links to each project illustrate a practical implementation of a one-instruction computer. The authors are not responsible for the details or specifics of each outside project. The listing of outside projects is a courtesy for the readers and those curious about the one-instruction set computer.