/** * The HACK computer, including CPU, ROM and RAM. * When RST is 1, the program stored in the computer's ROM executes. * When RST is 0, the execution of the program restarts. * Thus, to start a program's execution, reset must be pushed "down" (0) * and "up" (1). From this point onward the user is at the mercy of * the software. In particular, depending on the program's code, the * LED may show some output and the user may be able to interact * with the computer via the BUT. */ `default_nettype none module HACK( input CLK, // external clock 100 MHz input [1:0] BUT, // user button ("pushed down" == 0) ("up" == 1) output [1:0] LED, // leds (0 off, 1 on) input UART_RX, // UART recieve output UART_TX, // UART transmit output SPI_SDO, // SPI data out input SPI_SDI, // SPI data in output SPI_SCK, // SPI serial clock output SPI_CSX, // SPI chip select not output [17:0] SRAM_ADDR,// SRAM address 18 Bit = 256K inout [15:0] SRAM_DATA, // SRAM data 16 Bit output SRAM_WEX, // SRAM write_enable_not output SRAM_OEX, // SRAM output_enable_not output SRAM_CSX, // SRAM chip_select_not output LCD_DCX, // LCD data/command not output LCD_SDO, // LCD data out output LCD_SCK, // LCD serial clock output LCD_CSX, // LCD chip select not input RTP_SDI, // RTP data in s output RTP_SDO, // RTP data out output RTP_SCK // RTP serial clock ); // Put your code here: endmodule