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posted by [personal profile] eftychia at 07:22am on 2002-12-14

Last night spent a while talking to my youngest brother. My mother had said she'd give me money to buy the prescription I was whining about a few days ago, so I went to Bowie to get that from her, and I wound up talking to my brother for a couple hours.

He had some computer questions, and one of them was what we meant by "gates". So I explained logic gates, and he asked the obvious next question -- what do we do with gates and how do we get from gates to computers? I picked an adder as an example of one of the parts of a CPU and explained that you'd build an adder out of gates. And that's when I realized just how long it had been since I had done anything with logic gates and how long since I'd last thought about full adders and half adders and look-ahead carry and stuff...

...and realized that since my old Computer Architectures textbook is buried in a box somewhere, I was going to have to re-invent some of those things or I'd never get to sleep. There are some things that it just bugs me to not remember. (The gas constant is another -- every so often I realize I've forgotten it again, and re-derive it by starting with 22.4 l/mole @ STP and working backwards. I almost never need the gas constant, but I can't stand not having it at my fingertips <reverb>Just In Case</reverb>)

Okay, I had some other things I had to do when I got home, so I didn't pull out a pen and paper until a little while ago. A basic adder was easy until I thought that I should re-do it with NAND and NOR gates instead of AND and OR, because (IIRC) the inverting ones are cheaper and smaller if you're using silicon TTL (... uh, right??). Out comes DeMorgan's Law, and I find out just how incredibly rusty I've gotten at this -- I had to run the truth tables to verify that I'd remembered DeMorgan's law correctly (maybe I shouldn't have admitted that aloud). And then I wanted to find a better way, since I figure ya' gotta minimize the number of gates the signal has to go through, for speed, right? Now I'm trying to remember how look-ahead worked.

I guess I ought to just STFW and stop beating myself up over the macho "derive it without looking at the answers" thing. I need to sleep.

Please tell me other people do things like this.

Mood:: 'sleepy' sleepy
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posted by [identity profile] lothie.livejournal.com at 09:42am on 2002-12-14
Oh yeah.
 
posted by [identity profile] jbsegal.livejournal.com at 10:08am on 2002-12-14
I don't, but it's one of the (many) things I love about you...
 
posted by (anonymous) at 09:00am on 2002-12-16
I can't say it's really similar, but if you remember how badly I (dunh dunh duuhh!) Suck At Math, you'll realize that the level of intellectual difficulty was probably vaguely equivalent: Last night I was sitting in my too-tepid bath (stupid landlord messing around with the water heater, argh) trying to figure out (using basic math and Fermi Numbers)

a) how many litres of water are in the fountain in front of City Hall in Kitchener ON, based on its size and depth (and a little extra to cycle through the pumps at any one time, plus margin of error);
b) how many litres of water is in the average load of washing, versus how much (liquid) detergent one needs to use; so that I could figure out
c) hypothetically, if I were to pull off the Greatest Prank Ever Perpetrated In Kitchener, ON, how much laundry detergent, comma, liquid I would need to turn the City Hall fountain into Kitchener's Largest Bubble Bath.

At this point, I should probably add, "...which incidentally I've wanted to do since long before I waded through the fountain one day with my Doc Martens and Sock Martens in hand and got yelled at by the local constabulary." I figure laundry detergent is easier (and less suspicious) to buy in job lots than industrial-strength surfactant, although causing the fountain to hemhorrage to death because its jets suddenly spray out beyond the confines of its basin does have a certain perverse appeal.

I guess in this case I orta be glad I'm posting AC. Speaking of which, when're you gonna sign me up for a LJ, O Glennness

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