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** Now I understand. But I think this should be mentioned anywhere. ^^<br />By the way, I don´t think this is a good concept. You´ll have to empower every single part of your "computer" by itself. And you´ll have to calculate your power well and build tons of useless gears. Complex logic will lead you to a state you can´t handle it anymore... I´ll think of it. --[[User:Kami|Kami]] 13:31, 13 October 2009 (UTC) | ** Now I understand. But I think this should be mentioned anywhere. ^^<br />By the way, I don´t think this is a good concept. You´ll have to empower every single part of your "computer" by itself. And you´ll have to calculate your power well and build tons of useless gears. Complex logic will lead you to a state you can´t handle it anymore... I´ll think of it. --[[User:Kami|Kami]] 13:31, 13 October 2009 (UTC) | ||
*** Probably not the best system, yeah. I was mainly just trying to think of a system which destroys a minimum amount of water, to be able to compute on a map with only murky pools. You may want to look at the [[mechanical logic]] page, too. That's where I got the XOR design from. If there's a better way to make an XOR with gears and axles, I can't think of it. -[[User:Arrkhal|Arrkhal]] 23:36, 13 October 2009 (UTC) | *** Probably not the best system, yeah. I was mainly just trying to think of a system which destroys a minimum amount of water, to be able to compute on a map with only murky pools. You may want to look at the [[mechanical logic]] page, too. That's where I got the XOR design from. If there's a better way to make an XOR with gears and axles, I can't think of it. -[[User:Arrkhal|Arrkhal]] 23:36, 13 October 2009 (UTC) | ||
− | ****Just hook the inputs up to the same gear- gear assemblies toggle. You'll need to "invert" the pressure plate, though, since hooking up two levers to a gear assembly leaves them both off and the power | + | ****Just hook the inputs up to the same gear- gear assemblies toggle. You'll need to "invert" the pressure plate, though, since hooking up two levers to a gear assembly leaves them both off and the power on. 23:34, 14 October 2009 (UTC) |
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