CPU8

CPU8

Ben Eater SAP-1 8-Bit Computer

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Students or software programmers who want to learn how computers work will love this app.  CPU8 simulates the SAP-1 (Simple As Possible) 8-bit bread board computer that was famously the star of a series of videos by Ben Eater. Using it, you can control a fully realized computer that utilizes microcode to illustrate the operation of individual computer instructions and their interrelationships with general purpose registers, program counters, memory registers, instruction registers, bus and memory through "control words". In addition, CPU8 contains an assembler that allows you to write programs and convert them into the machine language of the included simulated computer. A full programming manual is included. Write, assemble and run programs using this 8-bit computer to see how the process works from start to finish. FEATURES - Assembler for the 8-bit computer (with manual) - the 8-bit computer simulator - 16 instructions - 3 pseudo instructions - 16 address spaces - control the speed of the simulated computer clock - single step through programs or run to the end - 7 sample assembler programs to get started - links to all the Ben Eater design and teaching videos - A short history of computing through the ages (37 chapters) Suitable for classroom study, independent study or just for the sheer enjoyment of playing with a computer that you can watch and learn from. No individual information is accessed. Oh, did we mention it has wonderful flashing lights!
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What's New in CPU8

2.10

September 18, 2024

CPU Engine Updates. New History Section: Input/Output Peripherals. Visual Improvements plus bug fixes.

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My Favorite App

Ever since I was a primary student, I’ve been obsessed with programming. Started with prewritten block-code sites (I was introduced to Code.org and Scratch in a 6th-grade CS class), then progressed to more intermediate languages like JavaScript and C++. After watching a video about Boolean logic, I realized that I needed to learn more about the underlying technology in order to get a deeper understanding of the subject I love.
My initial plan was to disassemble random Win32 executables on my desktop, like cmd, but I didn’t really know anything about compiling at the time; all of my attempts ended in failure. Ended up postponing my interests for a few months, until I landed a spot in an IT class. It was the first time that I was intimately introduced to the hardware that makes up a PC, and I instantly became intrigued by the systems and techniques that allow it to function. Began researching the fundamentals of microprocessors and dynamic memory, and I’m currently working on my own 8-bit demo in JavaScript!
Ultimately, the biggest struggle in my journey was commercialization. Having to wade through dozens of those awful PowerPoint-style processor diagrams just to find a useful guide was awful. Almost every nugget of information I found on the web was either totally oversimplified (likely designed for marketing purposes rather than to actually educate) or ridiculously complex (circuit schematics for legitimate engineers, not hobbyists like myself). It took me years just to get a solid grasp on the concept of machine code.
But stuff like this are what kept me going. Small, yet practical articles and videos created by someone with the same fondness for low-level tech that I possess. Someone who isn’t just trying to make a quick buck, but instead genuinely seeks to inform their audience. They’re like little trail markers, guiding the way for those who dream of following in their footsteps.
This is my favorite app. Download it for yourself to figure out why. Even if you never assemble a single program, the information that it contains will last you a lifetime.
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Response from developer

This is fabulous! Glad you like the app so much. Hopefully, it will lead you to more assembler based environments and programming.

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FAQ

Does CPU8 work on iPad devices?

Yes, CPU8 is available for iPad users.

Who created CPU8?

The CPU8 app was released by Cordova Bay Entertainment Group, inc.

What is the minimum iOS version supported by CPU8?

Currently, CPU8 supports iOS 12.0 or later.

How do users rate the app?

The overall user rating of the CPU8 app is 4.7.

What is the category of the CPU8 app?

Cpu8 Relates To The Education App Genre.

What is the recent version of CPU8?

2.10 is the newly released version of the CPU8 app.

What date did the latest update for CPU8 come out?

December 12, 2024 is the date of the latest update of the CPU8 app.

What date did CPU8 come out?

CPU8 officially launched on February 5, 2023.

What age is suitable for the CPU8 app?

CPU8 is considered child-appropriate and rated Cordova Bay Entertainment Group, inc.

What languages are available on CPU8?

The following list of languages is supported by the CPU8 app: English.

Is CPU8 included in the roster of games on Apple Arcade?

No, CPU8 is not on Apple Arcade.

Does CPU8 support in-app purchases?

No, CPU8 does not support in-app purchases.

Does CPU8 provide support for Apple Vision Pro?

No, CPU8 does not provide support for Apple Vision Pro.

Does CPU8 use ad-based monetization?

No, CPU8 does not use ad-based monetization.