TYVM :biggrin.gif:, this is perfect for it, i made a 1 wide 5 tall vertical one but im going to put all the outputs for the bud into a T flip flp, its going to be great
Im looking for a device, preferably 1 wide, to put on my tic tac toe system. I have everything set up but i dont want it to change your turn if you pick the same spot twice
Heres a picture of the current system, all i have to do is add the change detector and the control panel.
At the very end of the pink is the torches that are going into the change detector (IF SUCH A THING EXISTS) and that is going to go into the turn system.
Im looking for a gate where if the left imput is true, then the right imput can not be true :tongue.gif:, sorry if im just being dumb, is it an xor gate?
I think the way i am doing it is easier. Im have a ns nor latch on each x/o, and a and gate on each memory cell, its very compact and all 1 wide, i like it haha
Well today i was messing around with D flip flops and i think ive made a type of ram? Please correct me if im wrong.
Front Screen: Has 4 switches to toggle on or off, and a write and reset button. The write button updates the torches above the switches and the reset button puts all of the values to 0
What do you mean? Im talking about the width, where on the ground the wire goes into the block, and you change the torch combination to binary, so for 1 you would want 0 0 0 1 on, and for 2 it would be 0 0 1 0, so on all the way down for how many numbers it can handle
My display and my decoder and adder were all set up and working, but with subtraction would i have to make a new decoder to hook up to the display? Because of the signbit?
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Heres a picture of the current system, all i have to do is add the change detector and the control panel.
At the very end of the pink is the torches that are going into the change detector (IF SUCH A THING EXISTS) and that is going to go into the turn system.
Any help please :/
If you need more information just ask
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Front Screen: Has 4 switches to toggle on or off, and a write and reset button. The write button updates the torches above the switches and the reset button puts all of the values to 0
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/829/20111012232149.png/
The Wiring: This might be able to be smaller, idk. Some of it is underground
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/40/20111012232040.png/#
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Just use as many of those for how many binary numbers you need to convert
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