If I understand correctly, in simple terms what's happen is:
-the clock is making the wire circuit pulse in a particular pattern.
-when a "transmission switch" is pressed it changes the pattern.
-the receiver [left side] activates the door that corresponds to that switch based on the pattern? or the time in which is was pressed using the pattern? Because the switches are not directly connected to their respective doors in any way.
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anyways, thanks for the info and links.
I have a question for anyone knowledgeable or inclined; might it be possible to use two of these [or a similar set up] to compare two sets of data inputs [in the form of switch presses in a particular order]?
What I want to do is have two sets of switches being pressed in a certain order and be able to confirm whether or not the two match.
-the clock is making the wire circuit pulse in a particular pattern.
-when a "transmission switch" is pressed it changes the pattern.
-the receiver [left side] activates the door that corresponds to that switch based on the pattern? or the time in which is was pressed using the pattern? Because the switches are not directly connected to their respective doors in any way.
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anyways, thanks for the info and links.
I have a question for anyone knowledgeable or inclined; might it be possible to use two of these [or a similar set up] to compare two sets of data inputs [in the form of switch presses in a particular order]?
What I want to do is have two sets of switches being pressed in a certain order and be able to confirm whether or not the two match.
my CC2 sets: Mobi's Challenge (166 levels)
Walls of CCLP2 (V2) presently: ~50 levels
"Not knowing how near the truth is, we seek it far away."
-Hakwin Rinzai
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-'The Dude' Lebowski
Walls of CCLP2 (V2) presently: ~50 levels
"Not knowing how near the truth is, we seek it far away."
-Hakwin Rinzai
"Yeah, well, that's just, like, your opinion, man"
-'The Dude' Lebowski