Introducing Wilson - 4-bit TTL Computer
Wilson is a 4-bit TTL computer built on a breadboard, and designed from 25 (ish!) RAM, ROM and 7400 series logic ICs. It can currently accept PS/2 keyboard input and output a native VGA video signal at 203 x 160 pixels. In this video, I demonstrate the computer interface and play a game of pong.

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