On Tue, Sep 20, 2016 at 04:06:39PM +0200, Liam Proven wrote:
On 16 September 2016 at 14:51, David Bridgham <dab
at froghouse.org> wrote:
On 9/15/16 23:13, ben wrote:
PS: Ternary arithmetic I can understand, but
Ternary Logic needs Mr
Spock to figure out.
Ternery logic would seem to be useful for implementing an asynchronous
design instead of, say, dual rail encoding.
Huh? But there have been several -- the Russian/Polish SETUN was the
first committed to hardware.
http://www.computer-museum.ru/english/setun.htm
But there have been others:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ternary_computer
One chap is even trying to build his own:
https://hackaday.io/project/1043-base-3-ternary-computer-from-scratch
As far as I can tell, about the only Polish contribution to Setun
might have been by Polish mathematician Jan ?ukasiewicz, who was the
first to propose working system of 3-valued logic called ?3 / L3. In
fact, the hackaday guy's notes down the page, where he describes
logic, seem to be very much descended from L3, with some mods -
because L3 operates on {0, 1/2, 1} and the guy operates on {0, 1,
2}. For nice(r) set of formulas, have a look at Polish wikipage:
https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logika_tr?jwarto?ciowa#Charakterystyka_prawdz…
Note: I have no idea what I talk about. I only licked the subject and
the taste was interesting, but I have never built a 3VL circuit (even on a
paper) or run an emulator.
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Regards,
Tomasz Rola
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