Uses 7-bit binary to add numbers. Just spark the buttons to add that number to the total and press the [ = ] button to display the total. You can also press [+] and [-] to toggle auto-total, which, by default, is on.. Total limit: 128
adder
addition
calculator
electricity
electronic
buttons
bits
linear
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I used linear algorithms for this thing, so, yeah, you could say that. Also, by using a different binary decoder, I'm pretty sure you can't glitch it out anymore using 7+8+9+9+9+9+... and so on.
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This looks precomputed.
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I'll try to add more binary bits so that you can add further.
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Im mean 7 +8 and keep adding 9... sorry i mistyped
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If you add 7 + 4 on there, and you keep adding 9... eventually it glitches out
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nice! =)
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The 8 button got stuck... lol
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24 bug has beem fixed, multiples of 16 are now actually shown as their actual numbers instead of 24. I'll also increase the total limit to 32.
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Oh yeah, I added auto-totaling, and I noticed there were strange bugs with the number 24, like for example, if you add all the way to 32, 32 would be shown as 24.
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14,15,*24*,17,18... nice converter