BlueFlamme
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I looked through my books but they all require some deep background. You could always try the Hennessy/Patterson Computer Architecture: A Quantitative Approach and then lookup books for the background topics as they appear.
IMO your best bet is to learn how your regular PC works if you don't already. Then try to get in on some basic electronics using breadboards. Not sure what kits are available or courses you can take outside of Physics.
IMO your best bet is to learn how your regular PC works if you don't already. Then try to get in on some basic electronics using breadboards. Not sure what kits are available or courses you can take outside of Physics.