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

  • Hatter
    Hatter
    20th Oct 2012
    what do you mean it really counts? if it doesn't work it doesnt count. Peace of poo imo. -1.
  • mama
    mama
    20th Oct 2012
    amazing work 3+
  • NemesiS
    NemesiS
    20th Oct 2012
    This is really counting!he cant use decorations because this circuit uses aray, and it cant be on a decorated surface..
  • krll
    krll
    20th Oct 2012
    It's cool, but, please, use decorations
  • Losash
    Losash
    20th Oct 2012
    Thanks for the comments guys!!! I'll now update a forum post about all you wrote (helped me). Also I'll unswer your questions in it, describing deeper how it works!
  • TBone02
    TBone02
    20th Oct 2012
    Very Nice. A bit off topic but is there anyway to make a dot matrix or 13 segment display to be used with this sort of thing?
  • Box-Poorsoft
    Box-Poorsoft
    19th Oct 2012
    Amazing work, +1!
  • Losash
    Losash
    19th Oct 2012
    Guy's cmon... I've seen them too. None of them were even near to such a compact style, none of them could divide so fast, and most of them were decimal in it's core (which is worse). Right now I don't know f 5+ bit compact binary-to-decimal-screen, so I made it 4bit. Calm)
  • cyberdragon442
    cyberdragon442
    19th Oct 2012
    I've seen ones that do 9*9, and decimals...I'll find them if you want.
  • viktor
    viktor
    19th Oct 2012
    I've seen many calculators who can 9+9 and display it.