I literally entered a '3' and a '2'...
@R33sesK1ng @samrrr Yes, it's a bit slow, as the unit at the top performs multiplication through repeated addition. The length of time it takes depends on the size of the first value entered.
I understand what you mean, NoVIcE. But I think my computers are far behind anything user-friendly; they're modeled after speed (at least, as fast as you can get with my limited knowledge of subframe). Like how their only input is hex. Hex to Bin is a much simpler and faster circuit than Dec to Bin. Even though not every "end user" knows how to use Hex. I tried making a monitor display once, but stopped after just making the character ROM.
By appealing i mean not a hex input and a digit display but something more ordinary-computer-like.
@poodiepie, I know why people seem to have this "oh ok" response. You should make it more appealing. I mean, make a monitor, and a keyboard (it can be a simple 0-9 digit input), and let them know that this is a computer, not flashy lights. +1
@poodiepie, I don't see any "Result" after Clearing, inputing the two numbersl, and Entering. Is this meant to be very slow?
So... is this a computer?
Have you considered implementing pipelining at these scales to push towards the 7.5 Hz mark?