Aloysius1234
Aloysius1234
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26th May 2016
26th May 2016
Short story: I was messing up with binary calculator. I perfectly made the ALU, but I have no idea to make a photoelectric BtoD or DtoB converter, so I made a decimal-based calculator.
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Comments

  • Troxi
    Troxi
    11th Jul 2016
    calculator says that 9+10=19!! its 21
  • samrrr
    samrrr
    1st Jun 2016
    9999+1.....
  • Lebothegizebo
    Lebothegizebo
    1st Jun 2016
    um... 9999999999 + 2 = 9999992008
  • Nean
    Nean
    28th May 2016
    Not bad, keep the good work up.
  • TheExplosionTeam
    TheExplosionTeam
    28th May 2016
    Also, 999999999 + 1 = 999992000....
  • ShadowBeam
    ShadowBeam
    28th May 2016
    Good! Plus,plus,plus!!!
  • camtech56
    camtech56
    27th May 2016
    @Aloysius1234 You could invert the value stored by FLIT XORing it and setting the ctype to 0x7fffffff. A pstn could toggle if it is used or not depending if the user selects + or -
  • 00yoshi
    00yoshi
    27th May 2016
    2+4+6=30
  • polkiuhj
    polkiuhj
    27th May 2016
    I press 88888888 and =,but 88888088 :P
  • Aloysius1234
    Aloysius1234
    27th May 2016
    @camtech56 I think inversion is a bit harder. The "digit adder" can be easily modified for subtraction, though. Just change red shift into blue shift.