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43 lines
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// This file is part of www.nand2tetris.org
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// and the book "The Elements of Computing Systems"
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// by Nisan and Schocken, MIT Press.
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// File name: projects/05/Computer.hdl
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/**
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* The HACK computer, including CPU, ROM and RAM.
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* When reset is 0, the program stored in the computer's ROM executes.
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* When reset is 1, the execution of the program restarts.
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* Thus, to start a program's execution, reset must be pushed "up" (1)
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* and "down" (0). From this point onward the user is at the mercy of
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* the software. In particular, depending on the program's code, the
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* screen may show some output and the user may be able to interact
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* with the computer via the keyboard.
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*/
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CHIP Computer {
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IN reset;
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PARTS:
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// Put your code here:
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ROM32K(
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address=addressI,
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out=instruction);
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Memory(
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in=outM,
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load=writeM,
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address=addressM,
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out=inM);
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CPU(
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inM=inM,
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instruction=instruction,
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reset=reset,
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outM=outM,
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writeM=writeM,
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addressM=addressM,
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pc=addressI);
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}
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