COMPUTER GROUP in development

  • dnerd
    8th May 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @airstrike52 (View Post)
    Bin to Dec is easier with a matrix of AND gates.
  • airstrike52
    8th May 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    Yeah, I know. I'm using AND gates and wifi. I'm doing 0-9 in my current project.
  • dnerd
    8th May 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @airstrike52 (View Post)
    you dont need wifi, unless you want to make it tiny, but there are other ways.
  • airstrike52
    8th May 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @dnerd (View Post)
    Yah, I know, but on my project I have limited space, so i'm using wifi. It's annoying heating it.
  • The-Con
    8th May 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    lol... I spent a couple of days trying to make a hardrive thingy, and after heeps of experimenting, I realised that it could be much much smaller, and faster...
    I got half way through making it, then gave up...


    It semi-works, but is too space consuming... meh
    What would you call it... I have difficulties naming it
    You would be surprised how many times I had to restart the whole thing.

    If you use WIFI, any project it is used on, may require that wifi for other things. It may be safer to make it non-wifi
  • airstrike52
    8th May 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    a@dnerd!112508

    dnerd:

    @The-Con!112505
    im only using INST and logic gates, no wifi, do you know what a one-input and gate is?

    Maybe an ...IS... gate? Idk
  • The-Con
    8th May 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    Maybe the 1 input AND gate is tha opposite to a 2 input. Maybe you input 1 and get two.
  • airstrike52
    8th May 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @The-Con (View Post)
    Yeah, but that would just be splitting the current.
  • dnerd
    8th May 2011 Member 0 Permalink
  • The-Con
    8th May 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @dnerd (View Post)
    that was my first try... I'm a bit confused as to why the person that created it bothered to make that note

    I think half of the reason why my above creation was so big was because I tried to fit in too many functions, for ease of access... that wasn't exactly the result.