There's still work to do, but a working computer with add/sub instructions is in sight. After that, the next obvious step is conditional jumps/turing completeness. After that, there are many possibilities and I'm not sure where to go to continue learning. #homebrewcomputer
#homebrewcomputer is an excellent idea,
@daremo
You'll find a few like-minded people over on the AnyCpu forums.
https://anycpu.org/forum/search.php?search_id=active_topics
And pointers within, I think, to retrobrewcomputers and some projects on hackaday.io
@daremo It's never occurred to me to include #homebrewcomputer hashtag with my #Kestrel3 tagged posts. I should probably start doing that.
Too bad there aren't "meta-hashtags", where I can just write one hashtag, and it'll automatically reference other hashtags as well. Heh.
Over on hackday.io (a project hosting site) there are 50+ #homebrewcpu projects listed:
https://hackaday.io/list/25846-homebrew-cpu
(aka #homebrewcomputer, or indeed that's actually another collection with a different emphasis:
https://hackaday.io/list/2402-homebrew-computers
)