That is increadibly clever. And no, I am not going to write a troll'ing comment.. The XOR gate was very well thought out ;) Amazing how physics can be used for logic gates like this.
@serjndestroy WellI was looking for other peoples approach on something in phun and this was actually the first result. Although I cant remember what it was that I was looking for. Still playing with Phun?
@Warndog9 Heh, and my implementations are horrible, much better ones done with gears and the like. I'm not really playing around with Phun that much; only boot up the old version every now and then if I want to try something. Phun tech has surpassed me by faaar in the last 2 years..
i never understood what an XOR gate was but now I know, you can only use one input at a time which makes the output true but if you use more than one input the output is false
prolly could... type in Phun Digital Clock and Phun Combustion Engine the clock is much more ingenious though... check em out u can do anything mechanical in phun
They are physical representations of logic units that are found in computers. By combining these gates, you can build things that can count, subtract, store information, essentially build a computer (although you would need tens of thousands)..
Awesome! I am impressed - maybe if I steal your idea and copy the gates a billion times I could make a Phun calculator... but I wouldn't want to show you up :P
Please do. These gates don't work well in combination though, trust me, I've tried. Ball-based logic gates seem to be the way everyone goes, there are already a few binary adders out there..
I have a Mac so apart from a quick play on a friends PC I haven't really had a chance to try Phun out - but from what I can see here it looks like you could replace many of the springs with thin rigid bars which should eliminate some of the interference. There's a knex half-adder on YouTube somewhere which uses all rigid parts - although given that you've obviously put some thought into your Phun gates I guess you've already been down that avenue?
These gates are lightyears behind the ones I am currently working on; no more springs and connected inputs. I will most probably upload my work at some stage, but glitching from the high forces involved in my current designs have prevented me from making too much progress..
It is. If only I had enough time to put those finishing touches on my adders.. The new version and my anti-virus aren't getting along, either, which hasn't helped alot
That's what I did, and I hooked up 2 of those with an or to make a full adder, and it works.. Just not completely correctly.. I need to isolate the inputs from the mechanisms, so that I don't get feedback when I press one of the inputs (A,B,Cin), and that is a bit tricky..
Now try a full adder!
>:D
Mirivali 1 month ago
That is increadibly clever. And no, I am not going to write a troll'ing comment.. The XOR gate was very well thought out ;) Amazing how physics can be used for logic gates like this.
Will,
helpfullprogrammer 5 months ago in playlist misclist1
now try an XNOR gate!
minethatbirdy 7 months ago
through the whole video I was wondering how you would pull off XOR.. well done
Warndog9 1 year ago
@Warndog9 Thanks, I'm rather shocked to still be getting comments on this :P
serjndestroy 1 year ago
@serjndestroy WellI was looking for other peoples approach on something in phun and this was actually the first result. Although I cant remember what it was that I was looking for. Still playing with Phun?
Warndog9 1 year ago
@Warndog9 Heh, and my implementations are horrible, much better ones done with gears and the like. I'm not really playing around with Phun that much; only boot up the old version every now and then if I want to try something. Phun tech has surpassed me by faaar in the last 2 years..
serjndestroy 1 year ago
i never understood what an XOR gate was but now I know, you can only use one input at a time which makes the output true but if you use more than one input the output is false
maribakumon 1 year ago
@maribakumon Glad the vid could be of help, even though it's not that high quality :)
serjndestroy 1 year ago
So an XNOR is 00=1 10=0 01=0 11=0?
newcoolvid27 1 year ago
So an XOR gate is 10=1 01=1 11=0?
newcoolvid27 1 year ago
Most are pretty shabby and not too reliable, but I like the design of your XOR gate (1:55)!!
ComradeTiki 2 years ago
I made an OT gate in 5 seconds :O
a9gould 3 years ago
wow, that's really cool
hvm2hvm 3 years ago
make an XNOR and i will be amazed
SaruKun13 3 years ago
Someone made a XNOR check the Phun Forums.
CyanideXCloud 3 years ago
connect a NOT in the XOR output, and there u go! (as far as i can remember)
gcruzatto 3 years ago
WHat is a XNOR?
eyeAMtwinkEE 2 years ago
An "NOT Exclusive OR" =D
pashaahsj 2 years ago
i dont get it.. can sum1 explain?//
ipodv60 3 years ago
It's boolean logic. At the most fundamental level, that's how your computer works.
bobviously 3 years ago
make a NXOR and I will b proud.
zzzdude9 3 years ago
... An XNOR (that's its correct name - not a NXOR) would be easy to make - just put a NOT after an XOR.
omfgmouse 3 years ago
Genious! Just genious!
Maybe you can make a computer inside the phun, lol.
burdokzII 3 years ago
prolly could... type in Phun Digital Clock and Phun Combustion Engine the clock is much more ingenious though... check em out u can do anything mechanical in phun
Ohyawellfuku 3 years ago
Yeah, I know!
I made a calculator that multiplies numbers using binary!
Check my video
burdokzII 3 years ago
Very good!
All you needed to show was nand, the king if logic gates :P
joeroddis 3 years ago
very nice
BLUE1PIE 3 years ago
i am sorry but i dont understand what this is...are they just basic machines?
Armored3Cow 3 years ago
They are physical representations of logic units that are found in computers. By combining these gates, you can build things that can count, subtract, store information, essentially build a computer (although you would need tens of thousands)..
serjndestroy 3 years ago
if you do physics youl understand
1SB1 3 years ago
Awesome! I am impressed - maybe if I steal your idea and copy the gates a billion times I could make a Phun calculator... but I wouldn't want to show you up :P
wlb321 3 years ago
Please do. These gates don't work well in combination though, trust me, I've tried. Ball-based logic gates seem to be the way everyone goes, there are already a few binary adders out there..
serjndestroy 3 years ago
I have a Mac so apart from a quick play on a friends PC I haven't really had a chance to try Phun out - but from what I can see here it looks like you could replace many of the springs with thin rigid bars which should eliminate some of the interference. There's a knex half-adder on YouTube somewhere which uses all rigid parts - although given that you've obviously put some thought into your Phun gates I guess you've already been down that avenue?
wlb321 3 years ago
These gates are lightyears behind the ones I am currently working on; no more springs and connected inputs. I will most probably upload my work at some stage, but glitching from the high forces involved in my current designs have prevented me from making too much progress..
serjndestroy 3 years ago
@wlb321 Phun is for mac too D:
frido15 1 year ago
someday I might understand this but not today
nice job nonetheless
AndroniusTheSecond 3 years ago
is this for distributing objects?
mulduvar 3 years ago
It could be used for that. Although linking it all up would require some of my later designs..
serjndestroy 3 years ago
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jacknjellify 3 years ago
Great job! I was wondering when someone would logic gates with fun. Great program, isn't it?
greenatom 3 years ago
It is. If only I had enough time to put those finishing touches on my adders.. The new version and my anti-virus aren't getting along, either, which hasn't helped alot
serjndestroy 3 years ago
Nice work.
reddog22000 3 years ago
Very cool and creative. Routing signals will be a huge pain, though.
BTW, and XOR and an AND together are a half adder. Just hook them up with the same inputs and done.
tubefroody 3 years ago
That's what I did, and I hooked up 2 of those with an or to make a full adder, and it works.. Just not completely correctly.. I need to isolate the inputs from the mechanisms, so that I don't get feedback when I press one of the inputs (A,B,Cin), and that is a bit tricky..
serjndestroy 3 years ago
wow... to make few ports you used an entire CPU
however.... nice idea
Terminchiator 3 years ago
Lets see a half adder now :)
asteron 3 years ago
Full adder :D
Just have to record it in action..
serjndestroy 3 years ago
Didn't come out too clear..
Hopefully I will have a full adder going by next week, and then the real phun can start, haha.
serjndestroy 3 years ago