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****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. With one lever pulled, the power's off, and with both it's back on. 23:34, 14 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 on. With one lever pulled, the power's off, and with both it's back on. 23:34, 14 October 2009 (UTC) | ||
****I think this is more mechanical computing than water computing, because in this case the logic lies within the gears and power. The water is only used to convert power into lever signals.<br />But I see the destruction of water is a problem you will have to solve if you have limited ressources. Did you ever consider to use hatches to control the flow of water? This would require more pumping, but could work?<br />An XOR with gears that is not based on underpovering can be made the same way you did for the infinite flow gates above. A XOR B = (A AND NOT B) OR (NOT A AND B) | A XNOR B = (A AND B) OR (NOT A and NOT B)<br />Oh, and here is an short example of computing I tested: http://mkv25.net/dfma/movie-1745-dwarfputerv01 --[[User:Kami|Kami]] 10:46, 15 October 2009 (UTC) | ****I think this is more mechanical computing than water computing, because in this case the logic lies within the gears and power. The water is only used to convert power into lever signals.<br />But I see the destruction of water is a problem you will have to solve if you have limited ressources. Did you ever consider to use hatches to control the flow of water? This would require more pumping, but could work?<br />An XOR with gears that is not based on underpovering can be made the same way you did for the infinite flow gates above. A XOR B = (A AND NOT B) OR (NOT A AND B) | A XNOR B = (A AND B) OR (NOT A and NOT B)<br />Oh, and here is an short example of computing I tested: http://mkv25.net/dfma/movie-1745-dwarfputerv01 --[[User:Kami|Kami]] 10:46, 15 October 2009 (UTC) | ||
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