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Building A Computer From Scratch?

wackybrit asks: "The economy has given many of us the chance to go and work on some side projects. I was reading "Interview With Bill Gates" and have been inspired to create my own computer from parts, to write my own interpreter, and to really see if I could do what Gates and Allen did back then. With the Internet as a reference guide, it should be easy. However, things are not always so easy. I might be a techie, but I have no idea how memory chips hook up, how a data bus really works, and how to tie everything up. Do you Slashdot folk have any handy tips or resources I can refer to for building my own machine from scratch?" If you had a chance to build your own computer, would you make yours similar to existing designs (ala the PC, or the Mac), or would you do it differently?

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  1. Re:The road most travelled by chriso11 · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Oh please. Building a computer from scratch is quite easy. It takes maybe 2 hours. It is harder to install and configure the os!

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