This is a very good excellent video tutorial.I had never seen before any video tutorial like this.Congratulations! to the Tutor and Google team especially to the Youtube,
At 00:55 the man in the box can do all kinds of amazing stuff.... Pitty he takes so fricken long to download youtube videos on my laptop. You can put a man on the moon but you still haven't provided me with a reliable internet connection.
@pommejus Thanks for the info! From what I understand, the A+ exam doesn't go that far into binary, so we didn't really go into too much detail in our course, or the preview video here. Thanks for explaining it for those that might be looking for that sort of information, though!
makes sense that its a short clips but it gives a wrong notion of a tutorial thing..yeap.. but nice vid though. please make a vid on microprocessor again that is not a short clip but a series. help us understand this man and the box. thanks
@jimer634 Sorry, we tried to make it clear that this is a preview of a full training course for the A+ certification, not an online tutorial on Microprocessors. Reading over the comments, I see that didn't go so well.
If you're still interested, the A+ training link is in the description. It covers a very wide range of topics though, anything you need to know to pass the A+ exam, so it may not be what you're looking for if you want something more in depth about Microprocessors specifically.
its not confusing but it just jumps from one idea to another, its like we talkin bout baasketball for a minute then segways to cheerleaders then to their boyfriends then how many they dated without really focusin on one thing ,though we talked bout basketball we put up so many aspects and changes quite radically the topic.
@yotamarker This is a short clip from our A+ 2009 video training, which has roughly 28 hours of content - so this 7 minute clip was intended to be more of a promo than a complete lesson. It explains the basics of a few points, but the actual lesson is in the training.
@yotamarker it sounds like you're looking for a video on how a microprocessor is actually created? Sorry for the mixup, we produce and sell video training courses to prepare for certifications. This particular video is a short promo clip from our training for the CompTIA A+ certification. I don't believe we have any training about how the chips are actually made, but if it comes up in the objectives of a certification we work with, we'll add it to our training!
This is a very good excellent video tutorial.I had never seen before any video tutorial like this.Congratulations! to the Tutor and Google team especially to the Youtube,
jothiram1951 1 day ago
haha mike i red this in your text book
CaribbeanAMVArtist 5 days ago
There are 10 different types of people, regular people, and regular people who understand binary.
Oshyrath 2 months ago
great way teaching , Great example of Edutainer !
lssam100 4 months ago
At 00:55 the man in the box can do all kinds of amazing stuff.... Pitty he takes so fricken long to download youtube videos on my laptop. You can put a man on the moon but you still haven't provided me with a reliable internet connection.
bennyc333 4 months ago
why dont we call todays processors, nanonrpocessors? we already deal with transistors in the nano scale
Serpico261 4 months ago
The are all von Neumann machines
watch?v=7dg96tefnEU
AllDaySCIfi 4 months ago
you didnt give a clear way to convert binary to decimal.
binary use base 2 and each base is raise to the power of 0 then 1, 2,3..etc. from right to left.
eg. 0001 = 2^3 + 2^2 + 2^1 + 2^0. since we only compute the place holder with 1 we only worry about 2^0 = 1. 0001 = 1
0010 = 2^3 + 2^2 + 2^1 + 2^0 = 0+0+2+0 = 2
0110 = 2^3 + 2^2 + 2^1 + 2^0 = 0+4+2+0 = 6
1001 = 2^3+ 2^2 + 2^1+ 2^0 = 8+0+0+1 = 9
hope this helps if anyone was confuse on how to convert binary.
pommejus 5 months ago 8
@pommejus Thanks for the info! From what I understand, the A+ exam doesn't go that far into binary, so we didn't really go into too much detail in our course, or the preview video here. Thanks for explaining it for those that might be looking for that sort of information, though!
LearnKeyVideo 5 months ago
makes sense that its a short clips but it gives a wrong notion of a tutorial thing..yeap.. but nice vid though. please make a vid on microprocessor again that is not a short clip but a series. help us understand this man and the box. thanks
jimer634 6 months ago
@jimer634 Sorry, we tried to make it clear that this is a preview of a full training course for the A+ certification, not an online tutorial on Microprocessors. Reading over the comments, I see that didn't go so well.
If you're still interested, the A+ training link is in the description. It covers a very wide range of topics though, anything you need to know to pass the A+ exam, so it may not be what you're looking for if you want something more in depth about Microprocessors specifically.
LearnKeyVideo 6 months ago
its not confusing but it just jumps from one idea to another, its like we talkin bout baasketball for a minute then segways to cheerleaders then to their boyfriends then how many they dated without really focusin on one thing ,though we talked bout basketball we put up so many aspects and changes quite radically the topic.
jimer634 6 months ago
man nice vid except that it jumps here then go there then somewhere else again..
jimer634 6 months ago
DO U HAVE ANY OTHER VIDEO THAT SHOWS MICROPROCESSOR 8085 AS U HAVE SHOWN IN THIS VIDEO
suunnysachin 8 months ago
Cool video man, I got some understanding out of it.
Biddybalboa 11 months ago
this explains NOTHING !
yotamarker 1 year ago
@yotamarker This is a short clip from our A+ 2009 video training, which has roughly 28 hours of content - so this 7 minute clip was intended to be more of a promo than a complete lesson. It explains the basics of a few points, but the actual lesson is in the training.
LearnKeyVideo 1 year ago
@LearnKeyVideo you didn't explain:
1 how to make the glass for the chips from quarz sand
2 how to dope the glass(sillicon) chip
3 how the circuit boards and chips are printed
4 how the materials such as cupper, sillicon, phosphore, boron are collected
5 how to keep the dust out of the chip
6 how to address memory cells in chips with pins
7 the techniques for deleting, adding memory bit to flash memory, ram memory cells
8 how to build a hard disk
pm me if you make that kink of vid
yotamarker 1 year ago
@yotamarker it sounds like you're looking for a video on how a microprocessor is actually created? Sorry for the mixup, we produce and sell video training courses to prepare for certifications. This particular video is a short promo clip from our training for the CompTIA A+ certification. I don't believe we have any training about how the chips are actually made, but if it comes up in the objectives of a certification we work with, we'll add it to our training!
LearnKeyVideo 1 year ago