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nora23169
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I'm really sorry for the delay

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I'm really sorry for the delay
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How is your project proceeding? Are you making progress? It's very common for people to take a break, and it's common for projects to take years.
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During that time, I was feeling burnt out, so I watched YouTube videos from the Unix Archive to try to regain motivation and the motivation to build my own CPU and OS.
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Good idea to take a break.

Often a good idea to switch to a different project, too.

And a great idea to catch up on history of computing!
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Agreed. We all get burnt out, unfortunately. I'm just getting back in to it now after a couple of years break.

For me, breaking down the task in to smaller chunks helps get me in to the right frame of mind. Not always, but it helps. :lol:

I'm finding as I get older, the hardest part is re-learning what I have done so far. I don't retain it like the 13 year old me did, anymore. :?
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So, I'll try using my own 8-bit CPU with a reset interrupt similar to the 6502.I'll try making a simple one with c.
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Most importantly, have fun! :D
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