Losash
Losash
89 / 8
19th Oct 2012
20th Oct 2012
Small and nice-looking 4bit ALU module, main feature is fast and accurate division. Also can subtract (even bigger from smaller). Of cource it can add). Thanks mark2222 for inspiration!!!
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Comments

  • Swayti14
    Swayti14
    24th Oct 2012
    *divides by zero*
  • jklujm
    jklujm
    23rd Oct 2012
    I agree.
  • Losash
    Losash
    23rd Oct 2012
    sential-5, emm I guess no? I've just flooded it whole with FILT and it still seems to be okay. But personaly me think that INST-ARAY-SWCH-based evectronics are much cooler without any decorations)
  • sentinal-5
    sentinal-5
    22nd Oct 2012
    @Losash is there any part of this that would break if you covered the whole thing in filt?
  • Burning97
    Burning97
    22nd Oct 2012
    A little message to all the r-tards saying that it sucks because it can't go higher than 15, it's 4 bit, that means it can only count 4 numbers in binary 1,2,4,8 the highest it can go with them is 15 P.S. this is awesome
  • Losash
    Losash
    21st Oct 2012
    surfcash, once again all, it's counting limit is 4bit (16). If you are predicting a result of summ, that is more than 15, it gets out of memory. Actually 10+8=2+16, so it counts right. Add 16 to the answer to get the right one, if "out of memory"
  • Hatter
    Hatter
    21st Oct 2012
    Losash. Apparently I wrote my comment to cyberdragon instead of you. Sorry about that. :P Oh dear...it appears I can't revote. I'm sorry. :/
  • Hatter
    Hatter
    21st Oct 2012
    Cyberdragon: I didn't mean to act like a jerk on you. I had some personal issues that clouded my judgment. This is a beautiful invention. I'll +1 it. Good job.
  • surfcash
    surfcash
    21st Oct 2012
    I keep getting 2 for (A=10 B=8 +). What am I doing wrong?
  • cyberdragon442
    cyberdragon442
    20th Oct 2012
    Whatever you say Mad Hatter.