I saw that someone used wiring to build a device to add and subtract numbers up to 9 and thought "that looks cool, but what about an entire ALU (Arithmetic Logic Unit)?" So I have decided to make one! Current operations are: Addition, Left Shift, Right Shift, Logical Or The ALU (During an Addition operation): The Wiring (Sorry about the mess): To use it, you enter the first number (x) into the blue area (The sign indication bit is at the right ) and the second number (y) into the red area. You enter the operation you wish to perform into the green area, then hit the blue clock button. The result will then appear in the orange area. Edit: Below the orange area is a series of latches. The last 4 are, from left to right, Arithmetic Overflow (Still need to work on this ), Negative, Zero and Carry)
I am always impressed with all these shiny red lines people make. I don't understand a word of it - but the fact they do always impresses me. To me its a Slow motion star wars space battle.