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Post by resnus on May 24, 2010 14:45:20 GMT -5
Responding to Bluerook: Yes they have been invented before, an example of this would be my post on page 20 of this post danballforums.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=pgtech&action=display&thread=1780&page=20. Such a switches have been in use for a very long period of time, probably in some early gates. However; rather then static switches, dynamic ones are preferred as they disallow errors which are very prevalent in my gates and as many components of the system must by dynamic (especially the NOT gate), static gates not being tautologically compatible with these dynamic systems. Personally such is only used in displays and other such components which are the end result or the primary input. Especially since memory is a componant which is only sufficiently useful in a dynamic system. A similar, dynamic, switch would be appreciated as our current dynamic switches are either large, delayed, or inaccurate.
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