Sunday 27 February 2022

By omnibus I traveled to Brooklyn

Setting GAMMA = 1, BETA = 10, ALPHA = -1 and omitting the d = d * b operation (OP#1), the machine pops out:



...and so on. The first 2,232 digits are correct, as far as the 369. Then we get 975; the correct digits are 882.


The machine has a counter that displays the total number of triplets output - for the above, the count is 745 = 2235 digits have been output.


It's not that fast: the Digital simulation took about five hours(!) to get to triplet number 745. When the simulation's running, there's a little '3 kHz' at the bottom left of the Digital screen - not sure what this means/indicates...but it'll be interesting to see how fast/slow the actual circuitry is in practice. 



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