arK
13th Aug 2013
16th Mar 2014
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Why do you ask? 5 bits -> 2^5 == 32 possible combinations. These B2Ds have additional input to handle zeros, if that's what bothers you. I made this kind of B2D long time ago when I was trying to make some size improvements. They could have been good but I invented something even better - CRAY B2Ds. Since they are much better in general and have linear space requirements the only thing I could really suggest is to try them out id:1570589 ;)
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can you only get a max of 16 outputs from the 5 bit B2D? im kinda confused heres a 5 bit B2D i made 1570562 its my first so it may seem a bit primative compared with yours but i can get 31 outputs from mine. could you take a look at it and suggest improvements?
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i made an example of the DEADBEEF display: id:1527752
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Waste of space. It is very easy to expand if you need more symbols.
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can you possibly add more deadbeef displays with bigger B2Ds attached to them? or is that going to over-do the hexideciamal format... (0123456789-ABCDEF)
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Please could you PM me a sneak peek? Or am I asking too much?
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Yeah, I noticed save quality is going down as well.
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I think it's ready. I'm not sure if I want to publish it right now though. TPT community is not very active at the moment.
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Thank you! I modified it slightly though. So, anything new on AEC3?
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Yes, you can even copy the whole thing if you want, it's nothing special really. Rawing showed you the same example (1512194). *1511168 -> 1476268 in my previous message.