How do I program these chips?

  • Demoman200
    24th Jun 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    How do I program these chips?

    I see them everywhere, and I have no idea what they are or how they work.
    Edited by Demoman200, 2011-06-23 15:54:17
  • CAC-Boomerang
    24th Jun 2011 Member 0 Permalink


    You put a ~ before a save ID to form a link.

    And as for that, it's all Greek to me... Though, oddly it looks similar to jacksonmj's word processor.

    Because they are PTCT and NTCT, I'm suspecting that you program them using heat.
    Edited by CAC-Boomerang, 2011-06-23 03:06:52
  • dnerd
    24th Jun 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @Demoman200 (View Post)
    ah, these are blank dec to bin units, to use, place NSCN in the hole between NTCT and PTCT, which makes output=1, if there is no NSCN, output=0

    these are not "chips" as per processing units, but just single input to coded output.
  • Uberness
    24th Jun 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    Lol,
    Sparkjet is copypasting my original design.
    You can prove it by looking at the PTT DX-4.
    Edited by UBERNESS, 2011-06-23 05:22:58
  • CAC-Boomerang
    24th Jun 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @dnerd (View Post)

    I tried using NSCN but it won't work. I think you meant to say PSCN.
  • dnerd
    24th Jun 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @CAC-Boomerang (View Post)
    nope, NSCN

    and use the outputs as the inputs, it dosent work the other way.
    Edited by dnerd, 2011-06-23 06:11:52
  • jacksonmj
    24th Jun 2011 Developer 0 Permalink

    jacksonmj:

    With intersecting lines of NTCT and PTCT, spark can be transferred from NTCT to PTCT (and prevented from transferring back the other way) by placing a dot of PSCN where they cross.
    The same applies for PTCT to NTCT, using a dot of NSCN.


    @UBERNESS (View Post)
    NTCT/PTCT grids are hardly an original design.