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Author: nikoki

Group: Default

Filesize: 0.76 MB

Date added: 2020-07-25

Rating: 5.6

Downloads: 1334

Views: 281

Comments: 14

Ratings: 2

Times favored: 0

Made with: Algodoo v2.1.0

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logic gates,
logic,
visible,
binary,
logical

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Thank you for visiting my first creation!

Please remember this: they're free to use!
I made this as a public domain.

I think I don't have to write how to use them here
because it should be easy to see
how they behave.

You know, it's simple, and visual.

Edit 1: Added some new blocks!
Edit 2: Added explanations and improved the
calculator a little. (Not completely fixed. *sigh)
Edit 3: Changed the thumbnail a little
Edit 4: Made translations slightly better
Last edited at 2022/02/08 13:13:14 by nikoki
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AWESOME! we need so many more of these!
Excellent! :tup:
Thank you everybody for giving me your feedback!
There're still things to fix and improve, and
I'm working for them.

I would be pleased if you give me some ideas for
those gates!
Quote: "I would be pleased if you give me some ideas for
those gates!"


Suggestions:
1. I'm sure that many people viewing your scene have no idea what a logic gate is and what they are used for. So, maybe you could write some basic explanations for each logic gate, and maybe show some simple examples of how they are used.

2. Maybe build some simple devices with those gates, such as a half-adder, a full-adder, and other assemblies that perform simple math.

3. With the addition of other components, such as a lamp, switches, a power source, and other things, you could show how some logic circuits are assembled to make things like a bi-stable multi-vibrator, a lamp flasher, a coin-flip simulator, a pulse generator, and other interesting devices.

Nice work, so far! :tup:
Thank you so much, Xray!

1. Hmm that is gonna be hard for me... I'll try anyways!

2. At least I tried making a calculator with them (Please zoom out if you didn't find it)... But yeah, I know it's too
complicated to understand.

3. I can't recommend making loops with those gates...
Spawning circles take so much memory.

I'm inspired much. I'll try to make them come true.
And also, I came up with an another idea like this gates,
so it I might not be going to update this scene so much.
You do whatever you want with them. Or do nothing. The choice is up to you!
Xray, I have a question.
A very personal question.

Do you go to see people's creations like you did to me?
If you do, do you like to do so?
I am so surprised that I am seen by the administrator.
nikoki - Good questions!

As an Admin, I am a volunteer. That is, I am not a paid employee of Algoryx, which is the company that developed Algodoo and the Algobox portion of the website. My job is sort of like a police officer. I watch over the website to make sure everyone obeys the rules so that the website doesn't get trashed.

Yes, I do look at every scene. That's the only way that I could know if anyone has put anything in their scenes which might be offensive or against the rules. I have the power and authority to warn people, and to delete their scenes or their comments if I see that rules have been violated.

Yes, I like doing it, otherwise I would not do it. Sometimes it's hard work, and sometimes it's very frustrating. But I do it because I believe that Algodoo is a wonderful app for education and entertainment. It is more than ten years old now, and it is more popular than it ever was before, especially with children.

I especially enjoy discussing scenes and general science (especially math and physics) with people like you because Algobox (this website) is so flooded with marble races and Algicosathlons that it's refreshing to see other, more technical scenes being made and uploaded.

Keep up the great work! :tup:

By the way, I see from your IP address that you are located in the historical city of Hiroshima. I always wanted to visit Japan and to see many of its beautiful cities. Unfortunately, that never happened, and because of my age (I am retired) it probably never will happen. But thank God for the Internet! :)
Last edited at 2020/07/26 17:40:31 by Xray
I honestly respect you, Xray.
I'm so surprised. I can't imagine how it feels like to
check every single scenes in here.

And... I'm so freaked out
that everybody can locate where my device is.
I became more careful talking to people now. Haha

By the way you don't have to check my scenes because
I don't like breaking rules. XD (Just joking poorly)

Have a nice admin life, Xray.
No need to worry about someone tracking your exact location! The IP address only shows that the Internet signal originates somewhere in Hiroshima, which is a big city. So, you are safe. :lol: But if you are worried about it, you can get a "VPN" app which alters your IP address so that no one can track where you are actually located. So for example, a VPN can make your computer look like it's located in China or some other country! I use a free VPN called "TunnelBear". Do a search for it if you would like more information about it. There are other similar free VPN apps too.


Later....
Great. But what color is a bit (0 or 1?)
And also can I use them on my scenes?
To: ThePoizonMan1

White means 1, and black means 0. And
Go ahead! Feel free to use it on your scene.

And, thank you for playing my scene. _o_
(I really hope that my English wasn't strange this time)
Thanks.
11/10 _o_
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