Digital Laser Computer Collab (DLCC)
Re: Digital Laser Computer Collab (DLCC)
i know what i can do, i will do some addition lazors!
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Jaxc - Posts: 78
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Re: Digital Laser Computer Collab (DLCC)
Jaxc wrote:i know what i can do, i will do some addition lazors!
...huh?
Versieon wrote:I don't know about writen fast, but it sahould be readable a fast as the light cna reflect and get to a spot.
Tell me the max speed the CD can be read, in bits per second.
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Re: Digital Laser Computer Collab (DLCC)
bad use of words, what i meant is im dong some addition stuff, i will upload what i made so far in a few mins
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Re: Digital Laser Computer Collab (DLCC)
this is compleatly diferent from what i was doing, but its very simple and can store 2035 bits of data.
should run as fast as the lazer can reflect...
this is where a filter would come in handy...
Author: Versieon
Title: State change disk
should run as fast as the lazer can reflect...
this is where a filter would come in handy...
Author: Versieon
Title: State change disk
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Re: Digital Laser Computer Collab (DLCC)
Jaxc wrote:ok here it is:
http://www.algodoo.com/doobox/details/30368
im working on it atm
right now i need to figure out a way to fix how to show this ^^
Oh yea I forgot to mention that the refractor is also a beam splitter, which splits laser beams using refraction. Those ID 2 gates aren't really necessary, unless different input identities are a must.
Versieon wrote:this is compleatly diferent from what i was doing, but its very simple and can store 2035 bits of data.
should run as fast as the lazer can reflect...
this is where a filter would come in handy...
http://www.algodoo.com/doobox/details/30373
I would make a CD to show you my idea, but I still haven't gotten my copy of Algodoo.
But lasers run at 68 Hz relative to computer speed, no matter what the sim speed is (excluding lag). I forgot to mention this as well.
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Re: Digital Laser Computer Collab (DLCC)
how to use it? :/
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Jaxc - Posts: 78
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Re: Digital Laser Computer Collab (DLCC)
Jaxc wrote:how to use it? :/
Rotate the refractor block 45 degrees, and watch the magic of optics
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Re: Digital Laser Computer Collab (DLCC)
well to late for v2 but will try later, it looks way cooler this way
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Re: Digital Laser Computer Collab (DLCC)
Jaxc, the way to do somthing completly wrong, but still sticking to the stupid way of doing it!
Author: jaxc
Title: calc v2 unfinished
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Author: jaxc
Title: calc v2 unfinished
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Re: Digital Laser Computer Collab (DLCC)
Its the universal logic gate!!!
NAND
build anything with the one piece.
Author: Versieon
Title: NAND logic gate
NAND
build anything with the one piece.
Author: Versieon
Title: NAND logic gate
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Re: Digital Laser Computer Collab (DLCC)
I know about digital logic gates. Can I help design it?
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Re: Digital Laser Computer Collab (DLCC)
Versieon wrote:Its the universal logic gate!!!
NAND
build anything with the one piece.
url=http://www.algodoo.com/doobox/details/30393
Cool. Can you make NOR and XNOR gates as well? Flips flops would also be nice. Also, a single pulse gate might be needed (when there is a true input, output is one laser pulse).
macunixgeek wrote:I know about digital logic gates. Can I help design it?
Design digital circuits? That would be nice, except I'm not too sure how data will be transferred right now.
Jaxc wrote:Jaxc, the way to do somthing completly wrong, but still sticking to the stupid way of doing it!
http://www.algodoo.com/doobox/details/30377
...That doesn't really look like full adders.
Okay people, before we go ahead and use our imaginations, we'll need to make the logic gates better. Better as in more reliable (no random split-second blips) and less laggy. Making the logic gate more reliable means some sort of design redo, and Making them less laggy means decreasing the number of lasers and rays (individual lines of laser beams). Read the first post for more info.
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Re: Digital Laser Computer Collab (DLCC)
meh seems like i did forget to write somthing again
its not completly done, im working on it
its not completly done, im working on it
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Re: Digital Laser Computer Collab (DLCC)
Conundrumer
I've finished a NAND flip flop gate, but i think you should update your first post with some of the created pieces so they're easier to find!!
Also created a booster for weak lasers.
XNOR gate finished
NOR Finished
I've finished a NAND flip flop gate, but i think you should update your first post with some of the created pieces so they're easier to find!!
Also created a booster for weak lasers.
XNOR gate finished
NOR Finished
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Re: Digital Laser Computer Collab (DLCC)
Versieon wrote:I've finished a NAND flip flop gate, but i think you should update your first post with some of the created pieces so they're easier to find!!
Also created a booster for weak lasers.
XNOR gate finished
NOR Finished
I was hoping you can create a basic flip flop gate module that doesn't use other logic gates, for saving space and lag.
The ID gate already serves as the booster.
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Re: Digital Laser Computer Collab (DLCC)
If you can make an integrated NOR gate, an SR latch would be easy to make.
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Re: Digital Laser Computer Collab (DLCC)
I've done all the ciurcutry for the 7seg display. Uses fours scene.my varibles (laser1, laser2 etc.), to reduce lag, but made it so they can be taken away. Credit goes to conun for the logic gates and idea (and plans).
Needs tuned, change the values of the scritped see thorugh box. The double not gates are there to boost the signal to amuch bigger laser for final display.
Author: Nxdt
Title: Laser 7seg display Beta
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Needs tuned, change the values of the scritped see thorugh box. The double not gates are there to boost the signal to amuch bigger laser for final display.
Author: Nxdt
Title: Laser 7seg display Beta
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Re: Digital Laser Computer Collab (DLCC)
Nxdt wrote:I've done all the ciurcutry for the 7seg display. Uses fours scene.my varibles (laser1, laser2 etc.), to reduce lag, but made it so they can be taken away. Credit goes to conun for the logic gates and idea (and plans).
Needs tuned, change the values of the scritped see thorugh box. The double not gates are there to boost the signal to amuch bigger laser for final display.
Author: Nxdt
Title: Laser 7seg display Beta
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Author: Paradigm 29
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Mine doesn't lag
might not bode well with all the collab rules, but I just saw yours on algobox and just HAD to post mine
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Re: Digital Laser Computer Collab (DLCC)
Uplaoded these, SR latch dosn't work well though...
Author: Versieon
Title: NOR, XNOR, NAND Flipflop and SR Latch
Author: Versieon
Title: NOR, XNOR, NAND Flipflop and SR Latch
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Versieon - Posts: 375
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Re: Digital Laser Computer Collab (DLCC)
The SR latch works its just you need to make sure the beam is on for long enough.
edit; And nice one para!
edit; And nice one para!
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Re: Digital Laser Computer Collab (DLCC)
Are you sure Nxdt? I was having is not store a signal because the blip erased it.
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Re: Digital Laser Computer Collab (DLCC)
Yes, it works best if you alterante the keys 1 + 2 but hold them for a tiny bit.
it does bugger up if you use 1 then 1 or 2 then 2 , just a matter of chance what happens.
it does bugger up if you use 1 then 1 or 2 then 2 , just a matter of chance what happens.
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Re: Digital Laser Computer Collab (DLCC)
But the question is will it work in a complex computer???
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Versieon - Posts: 375
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Re: Digital Laser Computer Collab (DLCC)
Probibly not because they are unreliable. Are you think of using them to store data?
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