Great third part of the machine! I am looking forward to the last show case part. At my studies; I had to create a divider, although it was not mechanical and it was binary, but the principal for the 10based numbers is the same... Are you planning to build something such crazy (or no one would really appreciate it)?
+Fosapifi I have tried but not manage too. By pressing the overflow, I wanted to goes back the ratchet but too complicated because of mechanism use. That is why i keep in in two times.
To be clear followers, First, 2nd, third etc are not usefull and constructive comment. I love you, every followers and fan I have, but please do not that, It upset me, and will have to delete these comment if it doesn't stop. Bye
+Nico71's Lego Technic Creations Thats okay! I managed to find it through an app. Thanks for replying anyway though. It is called Fly (GRMM remix) by San Holo for anyone who is interested.
+runforitman That already happens, but the last digit can not trigger the next digit, since then it wouldn't be the last digit anymore. ;-) Instead he made it trigger an overflow. I wonder if he's going to make an underflow sign too... (like a minus sign when you subtract a bigger number from a smaller one)
The complement of any number n is the highest number you can make with the same number of digits minus n, e.g for 15, the highest number we can make with 2 digits is 99, therefore the compliment is 99-15=84. If we then start to add numbers to the complement, say we add 6, and find the complement of this we find the original number n minus whatever we added to its compliment, e.g. 84+6=90, 99-90=9, and so we have calculated 15-6. This is used because on a mechanical calculator if on your rollers you have numbers both increment img and decrementing on the same roller, the two numbers shown will always be the other's compliment, hence his use of a slider. In computers if you flip every bit in a binary number you also get the compliment, called the two,s compliment, and so computers can perform subtraction by only adding. Sorry for the long comment, I got a little carried away...
I'd love if this guy toned it down with the music. I mean, I've watched like 50 of his videos from his Lego Technic Creations playlist, but mannn.... the shitty music is unbearable.
+Gorky Rojas I can understand that you don't like but finding good music with no copyright is difficult, I think the new music is better than old one regarding quality and sample, I try to not put singing music, only for editing video. Toned it down will do nothing because lego sound in the video is not important, so you have only to reduce the sound in you computer. Now I understand that you don't like the sample, but I like it.
I love how along with the interesting mechanical design, everything you make is visually appealing and inviting.
These modules just keep getting better imo!!! Nice.
it was the first time i have seen alego calculator. awesom!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Great! I love this mechanism, can't wait for 4
I absolutely love your motion graphics! Did you do them yourself? Because they look stunningly professional!
+TheAnimystro Nope, I have used services of pro graphic designer :)
amazing nice work bro!
will the final version be able to do multiplication and division too?
+Tommy Styrvoky Yes, if we consider that multiplication or division is respectively many addition and substraction. But in direct, not.
Great third part of the machine! I am looking forward to the last show case part. At my studies; I had to create a divider, although it was not mechanical and it was binary, but the principal for the 10based numbers is the same... Are you planning to build something such crazy (or no one would really appreciate it)?
really cool
I'm willing to see the whole machine
will the 4th part add any new features? or will it only be a showcase?
+legotechnic27 One featured added, an usefull features but not important for the heart of the mechanism. The last video will be a showcase :)
+Nico71's Lego Technic Creations I cant wait! :D
+Nico71's Lego Technic Creations What about a "overflow" reset button?
+Fosapifi I have tried but not manage too. By pressing the overflow, I wanted to goes back the ratchet but too complicated because of mechanism use. That is why i keep in in two times.
+Nico71's Lego Technic Creations OK. I think it's better to ceep the mechanism simple
To be clear followers, First, 2nd, third etc are not usefull and constructive comment. I love you, every followers and fan I have, but please do not that, It upset me, and will have to delete these comment if it doesn't stop. Bye
+Nico71's Lego Technic Creations I feel the same but at least it dosent happen to me! ;-)
+Baba's custom Lego creations Yeah, true. just don't jinx yourself lol
+Baba's custom Lego creations Already done.
+Baba's custom Lego creations Nobody can now see the comment of high Furzi, he is no banned but totally transparent, whatever he did.
Nico71's Lego Technic Creations
ok i will check it worked for you!
Cool!
I really love this. :D
can I get a name for the ending song? I know the first song is an NCS titled Foria, but I don't know the second.
+Alex Hand sorry, I did not know !
+Nico71's Lego Technic Creations
Thats okay! I managed to find it through an app. Thanks for replying anyway though. It is called Fly (GRMM remix) by San Holo for anyone who is interested.
Make it so instead of an overflow for each number, the lower digits tick over the digits next to it
+runforitman That already happens, but the last digit can not trigger the next digit, since then it wouldn't be the last digit anymore. ;-) Instead he made it trigger an overflow.
I wonder if he's going to make an underflow sign too... (like a minus sign when you subtract a bigger number from a smaller one)
+Robbedem Exaclty !
+Robbedem sorry, I hadn't seen the other ones yet
Whats the song at the begining
lego pascaline, very clever
'The mechanical calculator can make substraction using the method of complement'
The complement of any number n is the highest number you can make with the same number of digits minus n, e.g for 15, the highest number we can make with 2 digits is 99, therefore the compliment is 99-15=84. If we then start to add numbers to the complement, say we add 6, and find the complement of this we find the original number n minus whatever we added to its compliment, e.g. 84+6=90, 99-90=9, and so we have calculated 15-6.
This is used because on a mechanical calculator if on your rollers you have numbers both increment img and decrementing on the same roller, the two numbers shown will always be the other's compliment, hence his use of a slider.
In computers if you flip every bit in a binary number you also get the compliment, called the two,s compliment, and so computers can perform subtraction by only adding.
Sorry for the long comment, I got a little carried away...
+TheAnimystro That is good, thanks :)
+TheAnimystro No, I meant I couldn't comprehend what he was saying.
i bought a book that contains your mocs
i felt like 'mommy hes in this book!' wow
Which book ?
its from sariel
i am not american so the books name is differant
if i translate, it would be 'incredible lego technic' i think so
well in that book theres lots of other
people's moc like madoka 1977's suv(i love that one too)
It's called subtraction, not substraction. ;-) Excellent machine, though!
I'd love if this guy toned it down with the music.
I mean, I've watched like 50 of his videos from his Lego Technic Creations playlist, but mannn.... the shitty music is unbearable.
+Gorky Rojas I can understand that you don't like but finding good music with no copyright is difficult, I think the new music is better than old one regarding quality and sample, I try to not put singing music, only for editing video. Toned it down will do nothing because lego sound in the video is not important, so you have only to reduce the sound in you computer. Now I understand that you don't like the sample, but I like it.
Typing machine
Hehe,fourth here
second
first :)