while your application is quite brief, your videos helped out with the decision
you've demonstrated knowledge of most of the fundamental concepts which is good. (reading binary, knowing simple memory structures, experience with some control logic.)
one thing that you lack right now is evidence that you know about adders and ALU stuff, really. That in itself is fine, I passed my trial a long time ago building a queue that had some self-governing control logic. In general though, it is recommended that you know about ALUs etc. etc. and it helps tremendously if you can build any kind of adder that isn't RCA in particular.
I'll accept this application, so you can trial at your convenience.
for the trial if you aren't confident with adders, I'd recommend something that demonstrates knowledge of control logic. It depends on who's trialing you, but as a general rule of thumb we go easier on control logic based trials.
oh also, you can be a member of the school server. While your knowledge for build is still borderline, you know more than enough to be a student
check this out, i normally link this to school applicants: https://forum.openredstone.org/showthread.php?tid=6703
you've demonstrated knowledge of most of the fundamental concepts which is good. (reading binary, knowing simple memory structures, experience with some control logic.)
one thing that you lack right now is evidence that you know about adders and ALU stuff, really. That in itself is fine, I passed my trial a long time ago building a queue that had some self-governing control logic. In general though, it is recommended that you know about ALUs etc. etc. and it helps tremendously if you can build any kind of adder that isn't RCA in particular.
I'll accept this application, so you can trial at your convenience.
for the trial if you aren't confident with adders, I'd recommend something that demonstrates knowledge of control logic. It depends on who's trialing you, but as a general rule of thumb we go easier on control logic based trials.
oh also, you can be a member of the school server. While your knowledge for build is still borderline, you know more than enough to be a student
check this out, i normally link this to school applicants: https://forum.openredstone.org/showthread.php?tid=6703