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December 14, 2004 2:27 PM Subscribe
LEGO Logic Gates - It's like Babbage, but with bricks. All the gates except XOR are here, and he goes on to develop a clocked flip-flop. While practical mechanical computers may be out, even at the nanotechnological scale, nanomechanical memory may be in.
He says he has problems chaining too many gates together, and making an adder definitely requires that - look at the logic diagram of this 4-bit adder, for example.
posted by TheOnlyCoolTim at 2:43 PM on December 14, 2004
posted by TheOnlyCoolTim at 2:43 PM on December 14, 2004
Don't forget the world's largest biomechanical NOT gate.
posted by weapons-grade pandemonium at 2:56 PM on December 14, 2004
posted by weapons-grade pandemonium at 2:56 PM on December 14, 2004
This is very cool. A great tool to help people learn this kind of logic, plus mechanical stuff like this is cool in general. A lot easier to see the logic in action rather than troubleshooting an old Norpak installation
posted by Eekacat at 3:04 PM on December 14, 2004
posted by Eekacat at 3:04 PM on December 14, 2004
Having just completed four months of Computer Organization studies, with an emphasis on digital logic, I can't believe anyone would want to devote their own personal time to something like that.
My hat's off to him, he's a much bigger masochist than I am...
posted by SweetJesus at 5:04 PM on December 14, 2004
My hat's off to him, he's a much bigger masochist than I am...
posted by SweetJesus at 5:04 PM on December 14, 2004
TheOnlyCoolTim, the longest chain of gates there is 4 long. He'd have to make a 4-way adder to do it, but that seems like it might be in the realm of possibility.
posted by aubilenon at 5:16 PM on December 14, 2004
posted by aubilenon at 5:16 PM on December 14, 2004
Man, he totally cheated, using gears and stuff. That's not Lego, that's just Lego-branded machine parts. What would be cool would be if someone put together a set of rod-logic gates using only regular bricks, or maybe even tinkertoys. That'd be a pretty big pain in the ass, though.
posted by majcher at 5:16 PM on December 14, 2004
posted by majcher at 5:16 PM on December 14, 2004
This guy also did a lego Rubik's Cube, the perfect match for the Lego Rubik's Cube solver masterpiece.
posted by denpo at 6:07 PM on December 14, 2004
posted by denpo at 6:07 PM on December 14, 2004
Deja vu (verbatim, and verlinkim even) this morning on Slashdot....
posted by delapohl at 5:08 AM on December 15, 2004
posted by delapohl at 5:08 AM on December 15, 2004
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