| alpha_dk said: You know, entroper, I would say that this is the nerdiest thing I've seen in a while, but then I started looking up the CMOS names for some of these chips off Jameco, since you weren't nerdy enough to only refer to them as such. Therefore, I decided you are not as nerdy as the people I took my college's equivalent of that class with
If you really want to impress people, make a floating point multiplier that conforms to IEEE754... |
Ohy, I'll have nightmares about Infinities, NaNs, and denormalized numbers for weeks... I'm bored, not masochistic. :)
Most of those boxed devices don't have part numbers because they're original designs. Logicworks has a decent library of chips, but a lot of them you have to make yourself. I wonder if I could make this thing out of 7400-series stuff on a breadboard...








