Mk132 Valansanoid Mechanical NOR Gate
562 Valansanoid
7.0 years ago
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At long last, a universally required part of computation has been achieved: the NOR gate. Once hooked up to another NOR gate in a stable manner, using VTOL and TRIM and activation groups to deal with many pistons with only a few controls, practically anything can be worked out. And they said this was a planes game. But here’s the deal: you can now make a game in this game. That is, if you know how.
So, how did we get to The Moon? NOR Gates. Not Valansanoid Mechanical NOR Gates, but semiconductor ones. Y’know, the ones we can’t have.
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Created On iOS
- Wingspan 8.2ft (2.5m)
- Length 18.5ft (5.6m)
- Height 6.6ft (2.0m)
- Empty Weight 7,113lbs (3,226kg)
- Loaded Weight 7,113lbs (3,226kg)
Performance
- Wing Loading 439,839.3lbs/ft2 (2,147,483.6kg/m2)
- Wing Area 0.0ft2 (0.0m2)
- Drag Points 4419
Parts
- Number of Parts 61
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 202
No. It is a logic gate. As of yet, the linking and ballasting system is still under development.
The reason I made this is because a logic gate is the basic unit of computation. Indeed, the NOR Gate is special because you can make a computer out of only NOR Gates, even though it may be slightly more expensive (and energy inefficient. The Apollo mission to the moon did it anyways, though.) You can also use NAND Gates instead, if you are so inclined. I’m also working on that. After that, I’ll get to work making a NOT, AND, OR, and then XOR and XNOR gates. Once done (or possibly before that, if I fail,) I’ll start literally running numbers in simple planes.
What’s the catch, you ask? I’m a mobile user. =)
sooo is this a mech leg?
im confused