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Published , 7/13/12 9:52 am
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Added CreditThe Way Things Work by David Macualy
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This is a Full Adder as shown in the book The Way Things Work, connected to a decoding and encoding system to make it digital instead of binary. Operating instructions below. It is only 4- bit, so It can't add numbers that add up to more than15. I may post a mkII later that can add higher numbers.
Pull levers to input numbers. (I found out the other day that you can put two or more numbers into one input set, allowing for equations like 3+3+4+1=11. Add as many numbes as you want, as long as they add up to less than 15.)
I made sure to test it, but if you find any glitches, please post a comment.
Additional Notes
Pull levers to input numbers. (I found out the other day that you can put two or more numbers into one input set, allowing for equations like 3+3+4+1=11. Add as many numbes as you want, as long as they add up to less than 15.)
I made sure to test it, but if you find any glitches, please post a comment.
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Update #1 : by westisbest 07/16/2012 9:11:36 pmJuly 17, 2012 @ 1:11 am UTC
I have finished the Decoder, half of the Encoder for the inputs, and have the design for the 7- segment display. It is only a matter of time before It becomes fully operational.
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I suck at redstone like this lol
come my profile ;)
thats impossible :D