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Victor805
modified 10 years ago

Fortune teller

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Analog circuits don't allow much more than a simple "yes" or "no" I also had to use a lot of diodes to use the same display, I don't know if theres a better way around this other than lots of logic. Gypsy in a cabin not included I realize it's crap, but at this point I don't want to make any improvements.
published 10 years ago
Karsten
10 years ago
Digital circuits only have yes and no, analog circuits are capable of having a greater variety in their signal.
Victor805
10 years ago
>Karsten yeah, I meant the complexity required to make an analog circuit to "tell the fortune" is much higher than what can be fitted in that space, therefore it is reduced to a simple "yes" or "no"
Victor805
10 years ago
But that gave me a brilliant idea for a future project

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