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Logic gate and 4 bit adder
Posted: Fri Jul 24, 2015 1:08 am
by Lee_newsum
Re: Logic gate and 4 bit adder
Posted: Fri Jul 24, 2015 2:19 am
by GopherAtl
binary is so messy.
This is a 32-bit register. constant combinator on the left is providing inputs - address on A (working on a tileable blueprint for addressable memory, almost there), value in iron, and a write signal on '0'. Output read from the "+" combinator on the right. For a lengthy explanation of the register itself,
you can see my reddit post about the prototype.
I know people will carry on with binary logic, because people enjoy that kind of thing, but it is no longer the only viable option anymore.
Re: Logic gate and 4 bit adder
Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2015 7:43 pm
by Lee_newsum
GopherAtl wrote:binary is so messy.
This is a 32-bit register. constant combinator on the left is providing inputs - address on A (working on a tileable blueprint for addressable memory, almost there), value in iron, and a write signal on '0'. Output read from the "+" combinator on the right. For a lengthy explanation of the register itself,
you can see my reddit post about the prototype.
I know people will carry on with binary logic, because people enjoy that kind of thing, but it is no longer the only viable option anymore.
I do not see your img you linked.
Re: Logic gate and 4 bit adder
Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2015 10:35 pm
by GopherAtl
Not sure why... direct link
http://puu.sh/jaCXx/04e2e6106f.jpg
and there's been an ongoing discussion with mine and others' versions of the same, over in the
Combinator Contraptions thread