@SandwichLizard nvm, then. I should've looked at the actual function of it instead of wondering what the AND ctype of the filt did. I found that out since then anyway
THERE IS NO WIKI PAGE FOR INDEXERS -_- oh well i get the point.
ok.... technicality alert. looks like ill have to look at wiki again.
@lshh. thats kinda what I was going to say. this is not a shift register. it is an indexer.
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im going to try and make a counter out of this actually. (after i finish my other 3 or 4 projects :\)
this is what wiki says: In digital circuits, a shift register is a cascade of flip flops, sharing the same clock, in which the output of each flip-flop is connected to the "data" input of the next flip-flop in the chain, resulting in a circuit that shifts by one position the "bit array" stored in it, shifting in the data present at its input and shifting out the last bit in the array, at each transition of the clock input.