I have hooked up the new astable multi-vibrator and master slave flip flop to IO and the sequencer. Looking good :-) Yann has waited a long time for this ;-)
A project log for The Cardboard Computer - IO is my name
My goal is a 4-bit CPU using recycled cardboard substrate and Diode Transistor Logic. This is an educational platform for me.
I have hooked up the new astable multi-vibrator and master slave flip flop to IO and the sequencer. Looking good :-) Yann has waited a long time for this ;-)
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I like the wire "X" in the middle of the astable! It just looks right.
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Hey Ted, yeah I like to wire it the way I see it :-)
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Geezz Doc, you R amazing!
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Thanks David :-) Been making slow progress as well as keeping up on your project :-)
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Yeah man, the CCD circuit is on hold for now, ( I think the 8-bit resolution is NOT going to do the job, so...) I had to re-direct the project on a new path, with the help of some partners in Ecuador, who would have thunk??
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Nice, so you've now managed to junk that nasty 555 you've been using? XD
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Hey Jez :-) Yup, the 555 is now in the what not bin for future use :-) BTW the new clock is the one used with the servo display unit :-)
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