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I'd really like to see some kind of ability to hook gear assemblies to lever states in both directions. As it stands now, you can connect a lever to connect/disconnect gear assemblies. I'd really like to go from gear assemblies back to some kind of switch. This would make doing [computing] a bit easier, since rather than using the pump/plate method. I find that this is typically unreliable as a means of controlling things with logic gates, since they can get overpushed/whatever. There is some ability to protect against this with flipflops, since you could simply send the same signal to the "set" gate repeatedly without changing the state of the flipflop, and send the reset manually, but this requires ''even more'' parts and space, making any real system generally prohibitively expensive. Basically, I think putting in a "connect lever to state of gear assembly" option would be _brilliant_, so that when the gear assembly is powered, the lever is in the green (pointing right) position, when it is unpowered, it is in the negative position. Heck, even allowing levers to just connect to power, with the same semantics, would make life ''much'' easier. | I'd really like to see some kind of ability to hook gear assemblies to lever states in both directions. As it stands now, you can connect a lever to connect/disconnect gear assemblies. I'd really like to go from gear assemblies back to some kind of switch. This would make doing [computing] a bit easier, since rather than using the pump/plate method. I find that this is typically unreliable as a means of controlling things with logic gates, since they can get overpushed/whatever. There is some ability to protect against this with flipflops, since you could simply send the same signal to the "set" gate repeatedly without changing the state of the flipflop, and send the reset manually, but this requires ''even more'' parts and space, making any real system generally prohibitively expensive. Basically, I think putting in a "connect lever to state of gear assembly" option would be _brilliant_, so that when the gear assembly is powered, the lever is in the green (pointing right) position, when it is unpowered, it is in the negative position. Heck, even allowing levers to just connect to power, with the same semantics, would make life ''much'' easier. | ||
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