Ali_Army107
Ali_Army107
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7th Dec 2018
23rd Jun 2019
Caution: This is the first calculator I ever made and it took me 1 week to make, so don't judge harshly. This calculator can add numbers together and the highest number it could show is 15. Enjoy Running Crysis at ultra settings in 8K 240Hz on this. :)
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Comments

  • Ali_Army107
    Ali_Army107
    22nd Jun 2019
    Some information on next calculator: Keyboard buttons will have numbers from 0 to 31, clear and equal button. The addition processor will be way faster than this one. It calculates at ~0.81Hz which is 0.5Hz higher than this one.
  • Ashwin
    Ashwin
    7th Apr 2019
    woas excellent
  • Ali_Army107
    Ali_Army107
    2nd Feb 2019
    update: I found 6>64 decoder now, I need to find a way to input 2 digit numbers through the same key pad used in this calculator.
  • Ali_Army107
    Ali_Army107
    12th Dec 2018
    Next calculator would be 6-bit and the adders would be half the size of the adders in this calculator, would make less heat and faster. If I made it 8-bit, it would be the same size as the 4-bit adder of this calculator, now I just need to find a 6>64 decoder that is small and easy to implement...
  • nickstar
    nickstar
    11th Dec 2018
    simple but good
  • Timothysparrow
    Timothysparrow
    10th Dec 2018
    thats possible?
  • TakMashido
    TakMashido
    10th Dec 2018
    @Timothysparrow What with some tpt mod/lua script which change data from it to filt array? And can it run wild hunt?
  • Timothysparrow
    Timothysparrow
    10th Dec 2018
    I dont think anybody can make something that can interact with a irl disc lol
  • Ali_Army107
    Ali_Army107
    10th Dec 2018
    good memes...
  • expunged
    expunged
    10th Dec 2018
    Why couldn't you use WIFI for the outputs of the full adder?