- Doug Merlino
- Linda Holden Givens
- In 1968, Larry Gossett served jail time on the top floor of the King County Courthouse in Seattle after being arrested for leading a sit-in at Franklin High School. Twenty-five years later, he returned to the same floor, which had been converted from jailhouse to office space, as a member of the King County Council…
- Inside the ALU of the 8085 microprocessor (righto.com)
The arithmetic-logic unit is a fundamental part of any computer, performing addition, subtraction, and logic operations, but how it works is a mystery to many people. I’ve reverse-engineered the ALU circuit from the 8085 microprocessor and explain how it works. The 8085’s ALU is a surprisingly complex circuit that at first looks like a mysterious jumble of gates, but it can be understood if you don’t mind diving into some Boolean logic.