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[[main]]
name = "CPU Documentation"
-pageRef = "/docs"
+pageRef = "/docs/introduction"
weight = 1
[[main]]
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- {{< hextra/hero-button text="Read the CPU docs" link="docs" >}}
+ {{< hextra/hero-button text="Read the CPU docs" link="docs/introduction" >}}
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title = "Introduction"
weight = 100
+++
+
+The *Little Computer* is a family of processors based on the Von Neumann
+architecture, created by [Yale N. Patt](https://users.ece.utexas.edu/~patt/)
+and [Sanjay J. Patel](https://sjp.ece.illinois.edu/) to teach their students
+about computer architecture.
+
+The processors in this family are extremely simple and they all feature a
+*very* [RISC](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RISC) instruction set; they all
+have a 16-bit address bus and a 16-bit data bus, except for the last CPU in the
+family -- the LC-3b -- which has an 8-bit data bus.
+
+The most famous CPU in this family is without a doubt the LC-3, the third
+iteration of the architecture: on this processor people made a
+[subreddit](https://reddit.com/r/lc3), a [Wikipedia
+page](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Computer_3), an [online
+emulator](https://wchargin.com/lc3web/) and it's the easiest to find online
+using a search engine.
+
+## Why am I doing this?
+
+The goal of this project is to make more people know about this family of CPUs,
+which I believe is ideal for teaching computer architecture, operating systems
+and programming languages.
+
+Naturally, the focus will be on the last two processors of the series, the LC-3
+and LC-3b, as they are the most recent, the most comprehensive, and, in my
+opinion, the most interesting.
+
+## Roadmap
+
+{{% steps %}}
+
+### 👷🏻 Writing of the Documentation
+
+The first step is to create a comprehensive documentation with a lot of
+sources.
+
+There isn't much information available about these architectures, so it is
+necessary to refer to the original books and save what can be found online
+using the [WayBack Machine](https://web.archive.org/).
+
+### ◻️ Creation of a Developement Suite
+
+Once the documentation is complete, we can use it to create simple command-line
+tools, such as an emulator and an assembler.
+
+### ◻️ Developement of a GUI Learning Environment
+
+After developing the basic developement tools, we can create a graphical tool
+that can replace the outdated software created by the original authors.
+
+It would be great to create an environment where users can both write assembly
+and execute it, rather than having two separate apps.
+
+### 💪🏻 Physical CPU with an FPGA
+
+Inspired by [Ben Eater's series on the 6502](https://eater.net/6502), once the
+GUI development environment is ready, we could take the program and load it
+into an EEPROM to be executed by a physical copy of our CPUs!
+
+Also, it would be interesting to create a motherboard with some sort of I/O
+interface to enable our computer to communicate with the outside world.
+
+### 💪🏻 Development of an LLVM Backend
+
+Let's access more modern programming languages such as C and Rust!
+
+### 💪🏻 Creation of a UNIX-like Operating System
+
+### 💪🏻 Software Porting
+
+DOOM, MS-BASIC, Tetris... the more, the better!
+
+{{% /steps %}}
+
+## Licenses
+
+This project is entirely open source!
+
+This documentation is distributed under the [Creative Commons
+Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike
+4.0](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/) license and the source
+code is distributed under the [GNU Affero General Public License
+v3.0](https://choosealicense.com/licenses/agpl-3.0/). Feel free to take my
+work, study it, modify it, improve it and redistribute it ;)
+
+If you feel generous, please open a PR on the project's GitHub page so that
+everyone can benefit from your contributions.
+
+
+
+{{< hextra/feature-grid cols=2 >}}
+ {{< hextra/feature-card
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+ icon="github"
+ subtitle="Check out the project's code!"
+ link="https://github.com/little-emulator"
+ >}}
+{{< /hextra/feature-grid >}}