4 bit Binary Mechanical Counter - explained

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 ธ.ค. 2024

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  • @bobbymcloughlin3452
    @bobbymcloughlin3452 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Base Twelve
    0 = Zero, 1 = One, 2 = Two, 3 = Three, 4 = Four, 5 = Five
    6 = Six, 7 = Sief, 8 = Eight, 9 = Nine, ᘔ = Ten, [] = Eleven
    10 = Twelve
    11 = Ele’elve (Thirteen Is One Left From Twelve)
    12 = Twensen (Twains O’Seven: Twen (2) x Sen (7) = “14” In Decimal
    And So On
    Binary
    Integer Bit (0) = Off
    Natural Bit (1) = On
    Mechanical Counter
    On/Off Bit Cranker = Integer/Natural Bits
    Singular Bit Counter = 0, 1, 10 (2), 11 (3)
    Bit Counter (Octimal Digits)
    0 1
    10 (2), 11 (3)
    100 (4), 101 (5)
    110 (6), 111 (7)
    Common Value Bit Counter
    0 1, 10 (2), 11 (3)
    100 (4), 101 (5), 110 (6), 111 (7)
    1000 (8), 1001 (9), 1010 (ᘔ), 1011 ([])
    1100 (Twelve), 1101 (Ele’elve)
    1110 (Twensen), 1111
    5 Bit Counter
    6 Bit Counter
    7 Bit Counter
    8 Bit Counter
    Fif Is For Fiven (Five)
    Sief Is For Seven (Half-Twensen)
    English Syllable Numerals
    0 = Nought, 1 = One, 2 = Two, 3 = Three
    4 = Four, 5 = Five, 6 = Six, 7 = Sief
    8 = Eight, 9 = Nine, ᘔ = Ten, [] = Elen
    10 = Twelf, 11 = Elelf, 12 = Twense
    And So On
    Binary Columns
    1s
    2s
    4s
    8s
    4²s
    Etc.