01-25-2016, 08:27 PM
Ok, life is unfair i surrender
Nope, im not gonna do that (^)
The thing is that is the best adder for learning the basics, everybody started with RCA ALU, who not?! And yes, i agree of adding basics, like a trial i've seen of a Vertical Stackable RCA ALU with ROM for Logic Gates, thats passable, but not the first adder model you learn. About the minimal time to make the trial, its a little bit meh, trialers MUST know basic concepts after even trying to trial, like what is a register, an adder, and some logic gates, just before starting, if they know, dont allow to just make the simplistic RCA ALU, make RCA ALU + ROM for Logic Gates + Registers + Read and a pretty simple dataloop. The minimal time could be 20 minutes, you build an RCA ALU rlly fast, and you only have to build 1 bit, then someone stacks it. Is there a complexity measure that can be applied to circuits? Sth like following standards (Standard = Points that the user must know, like: "Does the user know whats a REG? [Y/N]") and then punctuation from those standards, this must be improved.
Nope, im not gonna do that (^)
The thing is that is the best adder for learning the basics, everybody started with RCA ALU, who not?! And yes, i agree of adding basics, like a trial i've seen of a Vertical Stackable RCA ALU with ROM for Logic Gates, thats passable, but not the first adder model you learn. About the minimal time to make the trial, its a little bit meh, trialers MUST know basic concepts after even trying to trial, like what is a register, an adder, and some logic gates, just before starting, if they know, dont allow to just make the simplistic RCA ALU, make RCA ALU + ROM for Logic Gates + Registers + Read and a pretty simple dataloop. The minimal time could be 20 minutes, you build an RCA ALU rlly fast, and you only have to build 1 bit, then someone stacks it. Is there a complexity measure that can be applied to circuits? Sth like following standards (Standard = Points that the user must know, like: "Does the user know whats a REG? [Y/N]") and then punctuation from those standards, this must be improved.