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Author: jon_joy_1999

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Filesize: 69.01 kB

Date added: 2013-04-18

Rating: 5

Downloads: 339

Views: 333

Comments: 1

Ratings: 1

Times favored: 0

Made with: Algodoo before v1.8.5

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this is a 16 bit Galois LFSR, commonly used in high speed PRNG devices. it has 65535 states (2^16-1), although because it is not clocked (it runs as fast as the output motors drive it) it may jump states
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Wow, nice job on such a complex mechanical device! The only constructive criticism I have about the scene is the fact that the output waveforms are so close to one another that it's impossible to decipher them. Could you possibly make a change to the scene that would separate the colored output waveforms a little better?

Other than that, the mechanism seems to work very well. :tup: