Static

  • airstrike52
    10th Mar 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    I have quite a few small, interesting electronic gadgets I'd like to share. I haven't really made a big electronic save, but I was the TPT user who made the growing neuron (note this one is a private save) -



    - and I am currently working on a demonstration of it's ability to learn, rather than memorise. To my knowledge, it is the first system in TPT than learns, not memorises. I would like to join, though I am not sure how much time I can devote to big projects, though I can definitely give small gadgets.

    I would like to join as a designer/gadget maker. I have made an electronic bomb control panel, the first in TPT -



    - as well a small Dead Man's switch detonator user a mechanism involving a NOT gate. A lot of my gadgets are unpublished, though I would happily make a compilation page in static featuring them. All my electronics I have self taught/ learnt by observing others creations.

    Another of my ideas is a universal memory chip to use between computers.

    May I join?
    Edited by airstrike52, 2011-07-17 04:22:24
  • jalfor
    10th Mar 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @airstrike52 (View Post)
    You seem to know enough, the rest I can teach you, your in :)
  • DCBloodHound
    10th Mar 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    I'd also like to join if you have space for another member.



    still very much work in progress.

  • airstrike52
    10th Mar 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @jalfor (View Post)
    Thanks. I got your convo - just note I don't know much about computers, etc, but am eager to learn. Already loaded some stuff up on static. I will not invite any new members without running it through you first.
  • surfcash
    10th Mar 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    can i join?
  • jalfor
    10th Mar 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @DCBloodHound (View Post)
    Yeah, you're in.

    @surfcash (View Post)
    Make an XOR gate an your in.
  • DCBloodHound
    10th Mar 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    thanks for letting me join.I'm starting on a Rubik's Cube project.