My new calculator

  • Niven
    28th Apr 2012 Member 5 Permalink
    I just finished making a new calculator, and was hoping to get it publicity so it may get front page (unlike my first working calculator). It's pretty much the same thing except I added subtraction (which required more new components than I initially thought) and labeled what the different parts of it do. I'm very proud of myself for this calculator (I've wanted to make one since i started tpt a year ago and this is a breakthrough for me) and hope that other's appreciate it as well and show that appreciation.

  • billion57
    28th Apr 2012 Member 1 Permalink
    Ooh, I just saw it...
    I'm terrible at electronics.
  • Dawgie
    28th Apr 2012 Member 3 Permalink
    Don't break your arm patting yourself on the back
  • billion57
    28th Apr 2012 Member 1 Permalink
    I almost did that once... Still don't know how.
  • Dawgie
    28th Apr 2012 Member 3 Permalink
    @billion57

    Wow....
  • Niven
    28th Apr 2012 Member 1 Permalink
    @Dawgie (View Post) There's nothing wrong with being proud of myself. This is a lot better than some of the other things i"ve published. 
    @billion57 (View Post) How on earth could someone manage to literally almost break their arm, patting their back? You must've had terrible luck that day
  • jalfor
    28th Apr 2012 Member 2 Permalink
    Not bad....I like how you have labelled stuff.

    If I were to make a suggestion, I'd say that you should try to not spread all the components around the screen using WiFi. It is neater and easier to see what's going on that way.
  • Minishooz
    28th Apr 2012 Member 1 Permalink
    atm Im making a subtraction component :) Yours is great!
  • The-Con
    28th Apr 2012 Member 2 Permalink
    @Niven (View Post)
    My only suggestion, similar to that of jalfor, is to use INST instead of WIFI, as it is easier to see what is happening, where and when.
  • billion57
    28th Apr 2012 Member 1 Permalink
    @Niven (View Post)
    I'm telling you, I don't know how I did it.
    @The-Con (View Post)
    Won't that make it just a jumbled mass of wires?