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Logicgate Playground

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Playing around with some AS3 OOP. I think I remembered a thing or two. If you already have an understanding of logicgates, then go nuts. If you don't and are still interested,
"http://en.wikipedia.org/
wiki/Logic_gate" should be of some assistance.
I realize the interface is a little unclear, and I don't explain what logicgates are at all, but this is targeted at people who already know this stuff, or know the basics and want to double check their proofs for De Morgan's Laws.

Edit:
Added a connection splitter, now you can actually make some complex circuits!

I may add a couple other features to this in the future. Most likely not though.
Enjoy.

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i still dont understand but i like to connect them and make things like rockets. 5 stars

i dont now what the fuck is this ¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡Â
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but i like to conect those things that are like spaceships
please a tutorial

Great Game

The only improvement I can suggest is maybe some kind of a tutorial to explain how each gate operates for those less informed. Otherwise it was lots of fun to mess around with!

WOW!

This really takes me back. This would have been handy when we made a binary roulette wheel back in high school. My only problem is how little space there is to work. Thanks for posting this tool. I have a huge veiny hardon for electronics and you made it grow a little bit.

onefifth responds:

XD I was using it again recently after learning a bit more. It's sad that my code doesn't allow for any Flip-Flop style gate configurations. The loops just don't update right. :S
Ah well, bigger and better things to come I hope. Maybe not circuitry related though.

Like it!

Now I know what is a "logicgate"...
it symbolizes boolean operations (?)

here's the lengend:
1: initial value
2: and operator
3: or operator
4: xor operator
5: not operator
6: result

Thanks for this... thing :)

onefifth responds:

Heh, you're welcome!

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