[sdiy] an XOR question

Schierl, Dan schierld at msoe.edu
Sun Sep 12 20:24:31 CEST 2004


hello list--
thanks for the suggestions for solutions to my problem. I'm off to the tech support center at school, they are fairly generous with "long term borrowing" of chips and other components. I'm gonna try these out.
 
thanks again!
dan

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From: owner-synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl on behalf of Nils Pipenbrinck
Sent: Sat 9/11/2004 7:36 PM
To: music.maker at gte.net; synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl
Subject: Re: [sdiy] an XOR question



Scott Gravenhorst wrote:

> Come on, you can't call that "the sledgehammer" method. My own suggestion
>
>of "EPROM" should claim that title.  The 4067 is simple, cheap and
>programmable.  EPROM wins only when you need more than 4 bits.
> 
>

Scott, I've read your mail minutes after I sent mine, and I had a good
laugh.

You've won! I must admit that your EPROM is a bigger sledgehammer than a
tiny little multiplexer :)

On the other hand we could also program an FPGA to do the job :)

  Nils

Chords of the day:

    | Cm  | F  | Cm | F |
    | Cm  | F  | Cm | F |
    | Fm7 | Bb | Gm | F |
    | Fm7 | Bb | Gm | C | repeat from start.





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